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  • Samsung Card Co has finally called time on its struggling $150m credit after six weeks in syndication. The three year loan-style FRN was launched by arrangers ABN Amro, Samsung Securities and Woori Bank back in November but has failed to attract any substantial investor interest since.
  • Rating: AAA Amount: Eu200m Öffentlicher Pfandbrief series 311
  • Rating: AAA Amount: Eu350m Öffentlicher Pfandbrief series 310
  • Arranger SG Asia is inviting banks to sub-underwrite a $100m five year term loan for China Aviation Oil. The borrower is listed on the main board of the Singapore Stock Exchange and is an importer of jet fuel for China's civil aviation industry.
  • Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi has closed syndication of the Eu75m five year term loan for Slovenske Elektrarne. The deal has been oversubscribed and will be increased to Eu100m. The deal will be signed later this month. For more details see EuroWeek 784.
  • Billionaire veteran investor George Soros was fined Eu2.2m over the Christmas period after being found guilty of insider trading. A Paris court found that Hungarian born Soros, 72, had profited illegally from inside knowledge of a 1998 takeover bid for SG, the French bank. Two other defendants, Lebanese financier Samir Traboulsi and Jean-Charles Naouri, an aide to former finance minister Pierre Beregevoy, were acquitted.
  • Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, HypoVereinsbank and Natexis Banques Populaires have been mandated by South African Airways (SAA) to arrange an aircraft financing. Proceeds from the deal will fund the purchase of an A340/600 worth around $130m.
  • Billionaire veteran investor George Soros was fined Eu2.2m over the Christmas period after being found guilty of insider trading. A Paris court found that Hungarian born Soros, 72, had profited illegally from inside knowledge of a 1998 takeover bid for SG, the French bank. Two other defendants, Lebanese financier Samir Traboulsi and Jean-Charles Naouri, an aide to former finance minister Pierre Beregevoy, were acquitted.
  • Standard & Poor's has assigned Iberdrola's Eu1.75bn bank loan an A+ long term senior unsecured debt rating. Banks were signed into the loan at the end of 2002. Arrangers are Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Barclays, Crédit Lyonnais, ING, Instituto de Crédito Oficial, HSBC and SG.
  • Although MTN dealers are optimistic about the year ahead, they believe the number of new programmes coming to the market in 2003 will be down on 2002. Some 116 MTN facilities were signed last year, was the lowest number of new programmes since 1993. "We will continue to see a decline in the number of new programmes in 2003, but I also think that the drop will not be as sharp as that from 2001 to 2002," said one MTN head of desk. The fall from 2001, when 149 programmes were signed, was noticeable but the second half of 2002 saw a slight pick-up in new shelves. There were 10 new programmes in December.
  • Amount: Sfr217m Maturity: January 15, 2010
  • The $90m five year term loan for PNOC Energy Development has been completed. Mandated arrangers include BDO Capital & Investment Corp pledging $20m and Barclays Capital, Bank of Nova Scotia, BNP Paribas and ING committing $8.33m apiece.