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  • Xerox Corp will unload $3.1bn of loans, mandatory convertibles, stock and junk bonds on to the US markets in the weeks ahead as part of a bold attempt to improve its financial flexibility.
  • Syndication on the $870m tranche of new money for the $2.27bn Xstrata loan has been signed. Fees range from 65bp down to 25bp.
  • US telephone directory group Yell, which was last year forced to abort an IPO because of lack of demand, is one of a batch of flotations that may be revived in the second half of the year as venture capitalists look for exit opportunities.
  • The euro corporate market has this year exceeded all expectations. Strong demand for credit product and historically low absolute yields have produced the most favourable conditions since equity markets began to fall in March 2000. This has allowed corporates to not only meet pressing financing needs but also test the depth and breadth of the market with new products. Neil Day reports.
  • Zenit Bank set the tone for upcoming Russian banking sector bonds with a well received $125m three year Eurobond last Friday.
  • Rating: AAA (Fitch)
  • Rating: Aa3/AA/AA-
  • The Eu3.5bn multi-currency revolver for Bayer could be increased to at least Eu5bn, say bankers, although they believe the borrower will not accept any of the oversubscription. The facility should be signed in the next five to 10 days.
  • Although the fixed income market has largely recovered from the trauma of last year, fixed income investors remain cautious about buying into the bond market generally. On the European credit market, however, they are bullish and believe that the balance of risks has shifted. Neil Day reports.
  • Amount: $1bn (soft bullet)
  • Hannover Re, the German reinsurance company, yesterday (Thursday) successfully completed the capital increase it has been planning since the autumn.