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  • Kookmin Bank is looking to tap the market for $200m. The bank completed a ¥5.95bn dual tranche transaction in August last year that was arranged by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. The three and five year tenors paid top level arrangers an all-in of 58bp and 95bp, respectively.
  • Sub-underwriters have been signed into the Eu318m 14-1/2 year project financing for Biovent Energia, the wind farm project in the autonomous region of Castilla y Léon.
  • Rating: Aa3/AA- (Moody’s/Fitch)
  • In an attempt to improve the reputation of the New York Stock Exchange, the board of the exchange yesterday (Thursday) escalated its attempts to force former chairman and chief executive Richard Grasso to return a substantial part of his $140m compensation package.
  • What news from Paris, where 2003 was a year of mixed fortunes for the banks?
  • The debt markets were busy as expected this week, and much of the issuance was swapped.
  • The Skr4bn revolving credit for Jernhusen, the rail operator, led by Swedbank, was signed on December 19. Swedbank contributed Skr900m to the deal.
  • Following Citigroup’s performance in the EuroMTN market last year, the house comfortably took first position in all three of EuroWeek’s 2003 EuroMTN league tables.
  • SG Asia has won the sole mandate to arrange a Eu40m two year refinancing deal for Lloyd Triestino. Taiwanese company Evergreen International will guarantee the facility.
  • Academic publisher Taylor & Francis has signed banks into the £75m increase to its existing £165m facility. The increase supports the borrower’s acquisition of US publishing house Marcel Dekker.