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  • The $30m five year term loan for Huan Hsin Holdings has closed oversubscribed after nine banks committed $64m to the deal.
  • Bank Austria and Sanpaolo IMI will close the senior syndication of the Eu70m five year loan for the Slovenian Export Corporation (SEC) early next week.
  • Heightened risk awareness from investors has led them to diversify their exposure to individual credits. At the same time they have sought sources of risk that are not directly linked to a borrower's credit quality. This shift is contributing to a radical restructuring of the sovereign, supranational and agency market. Seb Boyd reports.
  • Banks have been offered two ticket levels on the syndication of the $1bn three year loan for South African Reserve Bank - co-arrangers taking $50m for 40bp in fees and lead managers taking $25m for 30bp.
  • Syndication of the $2.1bn acquisition facility for Smith & Nephew has successfully closed by arrangers Lloyds TSB and Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • South Africa has issued a Eu1.25bn 10 year global bond, exorcising the spectre of its last visit to the euro markets - a Eu500m seven year transaction in 2001 - when difficult market conditions forced it cut the size of its bonds.
  • South Africa has issued a Eu1.25bn 10 year global bond, exorcising the spectre of its last visit to the euro markets - a Eu500m seven year transaction in 2001 - when difficult market conditions forced it cut the size of its bonds.
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  • High volumes, tight spreads and positive sentiment made this week one of the best the bond markets have had this year as fixed income investors were finally granted the pool of quality issuance they had been demanding.
  • It was a bumper week for bond issuance, especially in the euro denominated market. Swap spreads were compressed even further and in the dollar market the yield curve flattened drastically.
  • Nordea is said by bankers to have scooped the mandate to arrange the debt backing EQT's buy-out of cable TV operator Com Hem from TeliaSonera for Eu235m.