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  • Mandated lead arrangers for the Eu1.4bn facility that partly refinances Valentia Telecommuni-cations' buy-out of Eircom in 2001 have been speaking to existing lenders including institutions and banks before going out to a general syndication.
  • Denmark-based facility services group ISS Global is poised to complete the signing of its Eu2bn EuroMTN programme through joint arrangers ABN Amro and Deutsche bank.
  • Loans have always been the mainstay of Japanese banking activity and continue to be. But in the context of their domestic troubles, these banks have transformed themselves structurally and strategically into very different types of lenders. Where once it was not a question of whether Japanese banks would join a deal but how many, now they are far more disciplined and selective in using their balance sheets. Philip Carter reports.
  • The $100m three year pre-export financing for Kazakhmys has been oversubscribed by 100% and bankers suggest the borrower will take a $25m increase. Because borrowers in Kazakhstan are rare there is a high demand for paper from them.
  • The merger between Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau and Deutsche Ausgleichsbank (DtA) came into effect today (Friday), after the publication of a new law yesterday.
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  • Bankers are preparing for another round of mandate awards from Latin America's biggest bond issuers, which will spend the remaining months of the year focused on pre-funding for 2004.
  • Leak's hideout has moved.
  • Yes, there's only one more week to go before the flood of deals we have been promised for September begins to materialise. Silver is looking forward to the amazing pipeline that everyone keeps talking about.
  • For many loan market bankers, the question is not if, but when. Economic data, corporate clients, the reaction to a handful of first half deals: they all tell bankers that M&A levels are on their way back up. But have lending houses and chief executive officers learned from the mistakes of the last M&A boom? Adam Harper reports.