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  • Amount: Eu241.7m Legal maturity: December 20, 2023
  • Italian regional utility Meta Modena has launched an Eu85m-Eu94m IPO, despite the growing likelihood of war in Iraq. BNP Paribas and IntesaBci started bookbuilding on Wednesday and the book is scheduled to close on March 21, with pricing to be announced over the weekend. The retail offering will open on Monday.
  • ABN Amro, Goldman Sachs, ING, JP Morgan and Rabobank will approach Ahold's closest relationship banks for the initial stage of syndication today (Friday) or early next week. The five banks have already held preliminary discussions with Ahold's closest banks. Although credit analysts expect Ahold's bond spreads and share price to be plagued with volatility over the next few months as it clears up accounting irregularities and sells assets, they view Ahold as a fundamentally stable credit.
  • The Government of Malaysia has finally chosen between the two bank groups vying for the mandate for its fundraising, with Barclays, Citigroup/SSB, Maybank, Standard Chartered and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp emerging as the successful team. The facility was reduced to $375m equivalent from $420m after discussions with the borrower. It is divided between a $134m six year term loan and a ¥28.3bn six year term loan.
  • Amount: Eu306.63m Issue price: 100.00
  • Compiled by Holger Kron Deutsche Bank
  • Compiled by Holger Kron Deutsche Bank
  • Compiled by Holger Kron Deutsche Bank
  • Issuance in dollars was down $200m this week, with just over $2bn from 148 trades. Triple-A rated borrowers were the busiest, accounting for a 44% market share. Among the most active was SNCF. The French railway firm came with a $50m note led by Citigroup/SSB that matures in March 2005. The trade was the 30th off the borrower's $7bn EuroMTN facility.
  • RBC Capital Markets
  • Euros accounted for the smallest number of trades this week. Just 90 notes were launched but issuance volumes were the highest among the major currencies at $3.94bn, a 39% market share. By industry type, financials accounted for 91% of issuance, but insurance companies were also active. Travelers Insurance Co Institutional Funding issued two notes for Eu130m.
  • Issuance was up this week, with more than $10bn equivalent traded an increase of over $1.5bn on last week. The number of trades was also up sharply, rising to 465 issues. Trading activity in yen was up impressively, from 95 notes last week to 169 issues over the last seven days. With a 15% market share, total issuance rose to $1.5bn, from just $682m the previous week.