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  • ? Russia’s Vneshtorgbank (VTB) began the roadshow for its debut $500m five year fixed rate issue in London yesterday (Thursday), with launch expected next Thursday.
  • ? The syndication of £530m in debt supporting the buy-out of Waste Recycling has been signed via mandated lead arrangers Barclays and Merrill Lynch.
  • ? More than Eu25bn of pension fund money could flow into the high yield market after global investment consultant, Watson Wyatt, issued a report advising its clients to increase their exposure to high yield bonds, at the expense of equities.
  • ? More than Eu25bn of pension fund money could flow into the high yield market after global investment consultant, Watson Wyatt, issued a report advising its clients to increase their exposure to high yield bonds, at the expense of equities.
  • ? The dollar market played host to over $15bn of new bonds this week and a flurry of financial deals proved that the market for subordinated debt is in rude health.
  • ? Rating: AA-
  • ? Amount: Eu100m Öffentlicher Pfandbrief series 1
  • ? The bomb blasts in Turkey yesterday (Thursday) that killed at least 27 people are likely to force a hiatus in the syndicated loans market by causing both existing and potential investors to err on the side of caution before entering the market.
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  • ? Swiss Re took another big step forward this week in its use of the capital markets to hedge insurance risks. The Swiss reinsurer has started marketing a $400m bond that will transfer catastrophic mortality risk to capital market investors.
  • ? Syndication of the debt supporting the Eu555m buy-out of Global Garden Products was launched late last Friday. A bank meeting is planned for Wednesday at the company’s plant in Castelfranco, Italy, near Venice.
  • ? Citigroup continues its great run in the EuroMTN league tables, this week adding more than $1.1bn to its 2003 volumes. Citigroup-led trades included a Eu200m note for Banque PSA Finance, which pays a coupon of 13.5bp over three month Euribor and matures in November 2005.