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  • Venezuela will lever up its main source of US dollars — state oil company PDVSA — by a further $4.5bn at a time when bond investors are rapidly losing faith in the country’s failing economy and willingness to pay its debts.
  • Tank & Rast will lift the leveraged loan market with a long awaited €2bn refinancing by the end of next week, according to bankers. The German motorway services operator, which is owned by private equity firm Terra Firma, will shun the unsecured bond market for an offering of mostly senior secured loans.
  • The Loan Market Association has launched new documentation for use in leveraged acquisition finance transactions, in response to the increased use of a specific type of bond-loan debt structure.
  • Energias de Portugal, the Portuguese electricity company, has sold a €600m bond having attracted €2.4bn of orders. The long seven year bond was priced with a 4.125% coupon on Wednesday and traded up on Thursday.
  • High yield bond bankers and investors expect the European market to grow further next year — in size and likely also in aggressiveness — after this year's record deal output of €76bn so far.
  • OSX, the shipbuilding, oil equipment and services arm of Eike Batista’s crumbling Brazilian EBX conglomerate, filed for bankruptcy with a Rio de Janeiro court on Monday, following sister company OGX’s identical move on October 30.