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  • Mandated arrangers ABN Amro, Dexia, HVB Group and WestLB will sign banks into the $450m 5-1/2 year term loan for Gazprom today (Friday) in Amsterdam. The deal has been oversubscribed but will not be increased. During general syndication 20 banks joined the four arrangers and three sub-underwriters. The bank list comprises of a diverse group of banks including new lenders to Russia. For full details of tickets and fees see EuroWeek 779.
  • Development Bank of Singapore has closed the S$150m three year term loan for Singapore Post. The deal was oversubscribed but not increased. ABN Amro joined as arranger with another four banks.
  • The 18 banks that joined the $330m 364 day facility for Absa Bank will be signed into the deal on March 5. All of the banks have committed equal amounts of $18.667m. Absa is self-arranging the deal.
  • Amount: Eu588m Rating: Aaa/AAA/AAA
  • Figures out yesterday (Thursday) from Deologic MTNWare show that SPV issuance in February was up almost 60% on January. Two new programme signings will give the market hope of further growth. Bank of Canada has completed a new $10bn financial repackaged shelf under the name Herald, while BNP Paribas launched a $10bn EuroMTN facility, Marc Finance.
  • Rating: A1/A Amount: Eu200m
  • Guarantor: Republic of Austria Rating: Aaa/AAA
  • Rating: Aa3/A/A+ Amount: Eu150m
  • Universal Scientific is scheduled to make a decision for the mandate for its fundraising requirement next week. A handful of banks submitted bids two to three weeks ago including Chinatrust Commercial bank and Citibank NA (Taipei). Citibank NA (Taipei) has launched a NT$3bn three year fundraising for Siliconware Precision Industries Co.
  • Mandated arrangers Nordea and Svenska Handelsbanken will close syndication of the Eu400m seven year facility for the City of Stockholm on Tuesday. The deal has received a modest oversubscription however the increase will not be accepted.
  • HVB Group played down claims yesterday (Thursday) that it was planning to launch a Eu3bn-Eu4bn mandatory convertible as investors became increasingly jittery about the next bank to raise new capital. HVB's share price fell 10.5% yesterday after a German newspaper claimed it was planning a large mandatory bond. In an internal memo to employees, HVB chief executive Dieter Rampl did not deny that the bank was considering the deal: "We are of course examining all options to improve our capital base," he said.