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  • One of the biggest deals of the year came from southern Europe: the Eu15.5bn financing package for Olivetti's acquisition of Telecom Italia. The company was able to benefit from improving sentiment in the telecoms sector and syndication was oversubscribed by over 20%.
  • KorAm Bank is sounding out the market for a $150m one year facility. The last transaction for KorAm Bank was completed in May 2003 via a $40m one year loan. A mandate should be announced shortly.
  • Banco Popular Español is waiting for regulatory approval to go ahead with its retail targeted euro preference share deal. The instrument will be the first tier one deal issued by a Spanish bank through a Spanish special purpose vehicle (SPV).
  • Standard Bank London will launch its five year £200m term loan into the market next week.
  • Vattenfall, the Swedish energy utility, is returning to the market for the first time in seven years. The company borrows through Vattenfall Treasury - which is fully guaranteed by Vattenfall - and is speaking to banks about a $600m refinancing.
  • Coop launched its five year Sfr300m loan last week via joint mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Zürcher Kantonalbank. The loan is being raised for general corporate purposes and to refinance bilateral facilities.
  • Despite having a NT$25bn dual tranche deal in syndication, AU Optronics Corp is also looking to banks to finance a NT$30bn facility with a tenor of five to seven years.
  • The market will see an explosion of deals in September as the pipeline builds steadily in anticipation of a return to business after the end to the summer holidays.
  • Arrangers Citibank, Chiao Tung Bank, International Commercial Bank of China, Kasikorn Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp have completed the $110m five year deal for DET International Holdings.
  • Today's loan market owes much to Minos Zombanakis, the man who claims to have spotted in the late 1960s the potential of short term Eurodeposits to be turned into longer term loans.