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  • Leading Russian oil firm LukOil is close to mandating a group of banks for a dual tranche loan facility.
  • Guarantor: RWE AG
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  • ABC International, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and WestLB have overseen the signing of a $70m three year term loan for Sabanci Bank plc. The transaction was increased from $50m. The margin on the loan is Libor plus 70bp.
  • Croatia completed its annual visit to the Samurai market this week with a ¥25bn six year offering, the republic's first since officially beginning the process of EU accession this year.
  • Schlumberger SA has opened a tender offer for its Eu850m 5.25% 2008 bonds. If it buys any bonds it must buy all offered. That offer expires on June 27. It has also tendered for up to Eu200m of its Eu500m 5.875% 2011 bonds with an offer expiry date of July 15.
  • Scottish Power plc's $800m loan should be signed today (Friday). The deal was oversubscribed raising over $1bn from the market, with an increase expected.
  • Amount: Eu250m Öffentlicher Pfandbrief series 314
  • CVC Asia Pacific and JP Morgan Partners Asia's acquisition of SingTel Yellow Pages will be backed by a S$150m fundraising arranged by Development Bank of Singapore and Standard Chartered.
  • Mandated lead arrangers BNP Paribas, CIBC and HSBC have launched syndication of the £963m PFI/PPP (private finance initiative/public private partnership) financing for the Skynet 5 military satellite communications project.
  • Mandated lead arrangers BayernLB, Crédit Lyonnais, KBC and SMBC have signed the Eu150m (increased from Eu100m) one year loan for Nova Ljubljanska banka. Following strong support in senior syndication, no retail phase was launched.