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  • Mandated lead arrangers Barclays Capital, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Commerzbank, HSBC, JP Morgan and Royal Bank of Scotland have signed a $1bn loan for Scottish Power. The loan is split into a one year and five year tranche. Originally the borrower planned to raise $800m, but after an oversubscription opted to take an increase.
  • Scottish Power became the first ever corporate to issue a perpetual convertible bond on Tuesday, when it launched a $700m issue via UBS.
  • Scottish Power became the first ever corporate to issue a perpetual convertible bond on Tuesday, when it launched a $700m issue via UBS.
  • When Sean Park started work at CCF's Champs Elysées offices in Paris in 1990, he only intended to be there for a couple of years. The plan was that he would gain some European experience and then head back to North America and start his career proper in New York.
  • It was during his 16 years on Wall Street, most notably the 11 years from 1988 to 1999 at Merrill Lynch, that Seth Waugh made his mark.
  • HeidelbergCement kicked off the equity portion of its three-way rescue capital raising last Friday, with Deutsche Bank and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein as lead managers.
  • Simon Fry, one of the star proprietary traders of the 1980s and 1990s, has returned to the capital markets as chief executive of Crosby Ltd, a boutique investment bank based in Hong Kong.
  • John Craven started with Wood Gundy in 1961, and after a stint at SG Warburg, joined White Weld in 1973.
  • It's difficult to know where to start when talking about Ian Fraser, who died in early May this year. He was a polyglot, speaking French, German and Italian; a war hero, winning a Military Cross for his bravery in Italy during WWII; and a City banker par excellence, under the tutelage of Siegmund Warburg.
  • The link between Warburg and banking goes back more than a century though the family's most famous son - Siegmund Warburg - is the name writ large in the history books.
  • "Sit on a tea tray and pray." Reassuringly, this is not Michel de Carvalho's recipe for pricing a Eurobond, but his advice on the sport of luge, in which he thrice represented Britain in winter Olympics. De Carvalho was also a talented cyclist, competing in the Tour de France in the early 1990s.