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  • Rating: A2/A/A+ Amount: Eu300m
  • Goggles and beanies at the ready. The ski season is upon us again. In fact last week Loan Ranger celebrated a few days on the piste with some of his favourite chums who delicately pointed out that "what goes on tour stays on tour" and that some of his fellow black run partners were piste-off. So be it. Loan Ranger sticks to his guns. Loan Ranger is delighted and proud to note that more loans bankers are swapping brown shoes for this season's Prada salopettes and matching jackets.
  • Compiled by Richard Favis RBC Capital Markets
  • Compiled by Holger Kron Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt
  • Compiled by Holger Kron Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt
  • Compiled by Holger Kron Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt
  • Dollar trading was just short of $2bn this week, a big fall from the previous week when over $2.5bn was issued. UK borrowers were active, issuing over $460m. Abbey National launched the largest individual transaction by a UK name. Its $225m trade was led by Deutsche Bank and matures on August 14, 2004. The note pays a coupon of three month Libor flat. Abbey National also issued a $16m note that goes out to October 2006. French borrowers were also active with 19 deals. The largest note was Crédit Agricole Indosuez's $50m trade that settles on June 25, 2004.
  • The HK$2.25bn three year credit for Wharf Holdings has been completed after nine banks joined in general syndication. The deal was oversubscribed and allocations were scaled back after the borrower declined an increase.
  • Rating: A2/A-/A Amount: $300m
  • The mandated arrangers will close syndication of the Eu75m five year bullet facility for HVB Group Hungary next week. One more commitment is outstanding and the deal will be signed at the beginning of March. For details see EuroWeek 789.
  • Hutchison Whampoa this week made a lightning return to the dollar bond market with a $1.5bn 10 year issue executed in 15 hours. But while the speed of execution was breathtaking, rival bankers claimed the bond fell foul of market volatility and that the borrower had to pay up to get it away.
  • Guarantor: Hutchison Whampoa Ltd Rating: A3/A