JP Morgan concludes ETHIAS SA bond stabilization

Published 30/04/2025, 08:24
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LONDON - J.P. Morgan SE announced today that it did not engage in stabilization activities for ETHIAS SA’s recently offered securities. The notice follows a pre-stabilization period announcement dated April 29, 2025, and relates to the EUR 300 million worth of 10-year bullet Tier 2 Subordinated Reg S Notes, which were listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.

Stabilization measures, as defined under Article 3.2(d) of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU/596/2014) and the rules of the Financial Conduct Authority, are interventions that underwriters can undertake to support the price of a security following its initial offering. However, J.P. Morgan SE, the stabilization coordinator, has confirmed that no such actions were taken in this instance.

The securities were offered at a price of 99.431%, but further details regarding the demand for the issue or the price evolution post-listing were not disclosed. The absence of stabilization suggests that the market conditions or investor demand may have been sufficient to support the notes without intervention.

Stabilization activities, when executed, are closely monitored by regulatory authorities to ensure they comply with legal and regulatory frameworks designed to maintain market integrity and investor confidence. The announcement by J.P. Morgan SE is a routine disclosure, which provides transparency to the market and participants regarding the post-issuance activities related to the ETHIAS SA securities.

This information is based on a press release statement and is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute an invitation or offer to underwrite, subscribe for, or otherwise acquire or dispose of any securities of the Issuer in any jurisdiction.

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