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  • Amount: Eu350m Maturity: March 20, 2008
  • The mandate to arrange the Eu30m three year bullet term loan for Icebank has been awarded to BayernLB. The deal will be launched into syndication in the next two weeks. Proceeds of the new facility will be used to refinance a Eu35m term loan that the borrower secured in November 1999 and also a Eu25m revolver secured in December 1998.
  • Goldman Sachs struggled this week with a Eu240m block trade in Infineon. The pension fund of engineering firm Siemens sold the last of its investment in the German semiconductor manufacturer, to the bank on Tuesday through an unexpected offering.
  • Barclays Capital, Crédit Lyonnais, HSBC and Natexis Banque Populaires have completed the $80m five year term loan for Industrial Development Bank of India. The arrangers contributed $10m apiece. Co-arrangers are Depfa and Mashreqbank contributing $10m each.
  • ING Structured Finance has hired Geff Parsons from its Dutch rival ABN Amro to take up a new role as head of financial engineering, Asia (including Japan and Australia). The appointment highlights ING's efforts to expand its financial engineering product into the region after making progress in Europe.
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA/AAA Amount: $200m
  • The debt financing to back the buy-out of Telecom Italia's yellow pages business Seat Pagine Gialle will rival Jefferson Smurfit as the biggest debt facility ever backing a European LBO. Bankers expect it to be for around Eu4bn. Telecom Italia last week confirmed that it was selling the business and is looking to raise Eu3bn from the sale.
  • Mandated arrangers AIB, Bank of Ireland, BNP Paribas (joint bookrunner) and Citigroup/SSSB (joint bookrunner) have launched syndication of the Eu500m five year dual-tranche facility for Bord Gais. Commitments are due by April 2. A bank meeting was held in Dublin on Wednesday this week.
  • The $91.942m three year LC facility for Korean Airlines has been completed. Co-ordinating arranger Crédit Lyonnais pledged $21.942m with arrangers Chinatrust Commercial Bank and Commerz East Asia taking $20m apiece. Co-arrangers are Emirates Bank, International Commercial Bank of China (Singapore) and Malayan Banking Bhd (Hong Kong) absorbing $10m each.
  • BankTuranAlem has approached the market again to secure a new facility. The borrower has just secured a $20m four year 'B' loan through RZB. Banks were signed into the deal in early March.
  • The $91.942m three year LC facility for Korean Airlines has been completed. Co-ordinating arranger Crédit Lyonnais pledged $21.942m with arrangers Chinatrust Commercial Bank and Commerz East Asia taking $20m apiece. Co-arrangers are Emirates Bank, International Commercial Bank of China (Singapore) and Malayan Banking Bhd (Hong Kong) absorbing $10m each.