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  • German generic pharmaceutical producer Stada Arzneimittel completed its Eu273m two stage capital increase this week through Deutsche Bank.
  • Christian Meissner, Goldman Sachs' co-head of European equity capital markets, has resigned to join Lehman Brothers' German investment banking team.
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  • Are female financiers losing some of their influence? Not long ago, the top lady investment bankers, traders and fund managers were given almost the same publicity as Madonna and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Who remembers when the feisty Nicola Horlick was labelled 'Superwoman' by the financial press and Morgan Stanley's Mary Meeker was the uncrowned queen of the internet?
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  • Kuwait's Gulf Bank has priced a $200m five year floating rate note in a rare trip away from the syndicated loan market by a Middle Eastern financial institution.
  • Hansapank is preparing to sign a Eu1bn EuroCP facility in the coming weeks, EuroWeek has discovered. The Estonian bank will be the first borrower from its country to come to the ECP market.
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  • Hansapank is preparing to sign a Eu1bn EuroCP facility in the coming weeks, EuroWeek has discovered. The Estonian bank will be the first borrower from its country to come to the ECP market.
  • A group of five banks has launched a $1.3bn dual tranche facility for World-Wide Shipping Group. BNP Paribas, Den norske Bank, Deutsche Bank, HSBC Bank and Nordea have been mandated to arrange the loan.
  • KfW and Portugal will dominate the euro market next week - KfW with its ninth euro denominated benchmark and Portugal with its first syndicated 10 year bond in almost two years.