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  • LG Philips has sent out requests for proposals for a dollar fundraising to refinance its existing facility.
  • EuroWeek understands that Telefónica - contrary to market speculation - will not be looking to refinance the three year Eu2bn tranche of its Eu6bn loan from 2000. Telefónica is apparently fully funded and there is no reason for the Spanish telco to return to the loan market.
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  • Lead arrangers Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, SEB and SG have launched a Eu600m facility for Vattenfall Treasury offering tickets of Eu50m for fees of 15bp.
  • The Sfr300m facility for Coop is nearly subscribed, with several commitments still outstanding. The retailer's deal is arranged by Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Zürcher Kantonalbank and pays 85bp out of the box.
  • Industrial Bank of Taiwan has won the mandate to lead a $20m three year facility for Cayman Ton Yi Industrial. The special purpose vehicle's facility is guaranteed by parent company Ton Yi Industrial, which makes tin plates, tin cans and plastic bags.
  • HSBC is providing and fully underwriting a £950m facility for UK housebuilder Taylor Woodrow in the first event-driven financing after the August lull.
  • The $80m five year loan for Maxxis International (Thailand) Co has been closed oversubscribed and increased from $60m.
  • HSBC is providing and fully underwriting a £950m facility for UK housebuilder Taylor Woodrow in the first event-driven financing after the August lull.
  • Icelandic borrowers used to be rare visitors to the international capital markets. But this year the volume and scope of borrowing has moved up a gear. Guy Norton reports on the new mood of exploration and change and discovers that many in the market believe the activity can continue.
  • Guarantor: Tomkins plc