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  • EuroWeek understands the Eu1.8bn facility for Linde has raised around Eu3bn in syndication. One banker believed that the borrower was unlikely to take an increase however.
  • Swiss commodities group Glencore avenged its forced withdrawal of a bond issue in June by selling an $800m exchangeable bond this week that was priced at the same credit spread as its previous attempt had offered.
  • The outstanding corporate bond play in euros this week came from General Motors Acceptance Corp, which smartly followed DaimlerChrysler's Eu1bn blowout issue last Friday with a Eu2.5bn deal on Monday.
  • Centenia Finance has signed banks into its $100m term loan. The borrower is a Luxembourg- based special purpose vehicle wholly owned by Motor Oil Holdings, which is in turn wholly owned by the Vardinoyannis family. The sole mandated lead arranger is Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi.
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  • Hays has announced margin and fee levels for its £300m five year revolver. The deal will pay 55bp out of the box with a ratchet linked to a net debt to Ebitda grid. Utilisation fees of 5bp and 10bp will be paid when the facility is more than 50% and 70% drawn respectively.
  • HBOS Treasury Services will aim to build on the success of its inaugural UK covered bond with the launch of a new 10 year benchmark in October.
  • Guarantors: HBOS plc, the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland
  • The HK$2.5bn five year dual tranche facility for Hopewell Holdings has received a positive response from the market, with arrangers Bank of China, China Construction Bank and Citigroup extending the deadline until early next week as banks wait for credit approval.
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  • The increase in public debt to high levels in many emerging market economies is raising fears of a repetition of the debt crisis of the 1980s, according to an IMF report on emerging market debt released at this week's World Bank/IMF meetings in Dubai.