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  • The $200m five year facility for Standard Bank London has been closed oversubscribed. But an apparently lacklustre response to the limited general syndication phase has left one banker describing the deal as one that "only just limped over the finishing line".
  • An A+ third quarter performance from the private market and investors' openness to new products is allowing EuroMTN bankers to remain sanguine in the face of a disappointing structured market and prospects of falling plain vanilla issuance.
  • Ericsson has signed a $1bn revolving credit facility with its core banks. It replaces a facility of $1bn that matures in September 2004. The new loan will start on the date that the existing loan matures and mature in September 2007.
  • Swiss Re has increased its $5.5bn 364 day facility to $6bn and signed banks in yesterday (Thursday). The deal was $3.5bn oversubscribed in syndication. Banks' commitments will be scaled back.
  • With the third quarter behind it, the EuroMTN market heads into the final three months of 2003 on a positive note and nowhere will this sentiment be felt more keenly than at Citigroup.
  • Chi Mei Optoelectronics is looking to banks for NT$25bn via a facility with a maturity of around seven years.
  • Housebuilder Taylor Woodrow has launched its £950m acquisition facility into senior syndication. The deal, which finances the £480m agreed bid for Wilson Connolly is led and fully underwritten by mandated lead arranger HSBC.
  • Guarantor: Volkswagen AG
  • General syndication has been launched on the £530m in debt supporting Terra Firma's buy-out of Waste Recycling from Kelda.
  • US investors continue to give foreign corporates a resounding welcome in the high grade dollar bond market, despite showing distinct signs of indigestion this week after September's $50bn-plus new issuance.
  • The leveraged loan market shouldered most of the activity in the secondary market this week while the investment grade market took a back seat as investors continued to look for paper with higher yields.