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  • Rating: Aaa/AAA Amount: £100m (fungible with nine issues totalling £1.35bn first launched 22/11/01)
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA Amount: Eu500m
  • Both the senior debt and mezzanine facilities backing the buy-out of Ontex have performed well in syndication and were oversubscribed ahead of close next week. ABN Amro, Fortis Bank and NIB are already in the deal as senior lenders. Barclays is arranging the Eu630m of senior debt and is jointly arranging a Eu165m mezzanine loan with ABN.
  • News Corp, the media company run by Rupert Murdoch, raised $1.5bn on Tuesday from an exchangeable bond into UK pay TV operator BSkyB. The offering was lead managed by Citigroup/SSSB and JP Morgan and is the largest exchangeable so far this year.
  • Rating: Aa3 Amount: Eu100m
  • Amount: Eu225m Maturity: 2013
  • Rating: A2/A/A+ Amount: Eu600m
  • Amount: ¥8bn Rating: Fitch/Standard & Poor's
  • Pemex is expected to jump into the euro market as soon as European corporate new issuance picks up. Bankers close to the issuer, which last week completed a non-deal roadshow in Europe, said any such pick-up in new issue volume would give the go-ahead to the Mexican oil concern to launch its own deal.
  • PCCW is tapping the market for a HK$3.003bn five year financing through arrangers HSBC, Bank of China, Hang Seng Bank, Agricultural Bank of China, Crédit Agricole Indosuez and Standard Chartered. The launch was kept secret following the precedent the borrower set in its $456m 10 year private placement issue earlier this year.
  • Petrobras, the state owned Brazilian oil firm, is planning to re-open the dollar bond markets for the country with a landmark $200m-$500m deal. The offering, said to be mandated to Bear Stearns, will be the first Brazilian unsecured bond with a maturity of more than 12 months to come to market in almost a year. Its success would give an important signal to the sovereign that US investors are ready to pour money back into Brazilian new issues.
  • Petrobras, the state owned Brazilian oil firm, is planning to re-open the dollar bond markets for the country with a landmark $200m-$500m deal. The offering, said to be mandated to Bear Stearns, will be the first Brazilian unsecured bond with a maturity of more than 12 months to come to market in almost a year. Its success would give an important signal to the sovereign that US investors are ready to pour money back into Brazilian new issues.