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  • Romanian issuance has finally picked up this week after a quiet first 2002. The launch of the $300m six year loan for Romanian mobile phone company MobiFon was followed by the signing yesterday (Thursday) of the $150m multi-tranche facility for state owned oil company SNP Petrom. MobiFon's $300m six year loan comprises a $120m A-loan facility provided by the EBRD and a $110m B-loan that is jointly underwritten by Bank Austria and ABN Amro and was launched into general syndication on July 29.
  • EuroWeek understands that Electricidade de Portugal (EdP) has bowed to the turbulence in the capital markets by delaying the euro tranche of its planned deal until after the summer.
  • EuroWeek understands that Electricidade de Portugal (EdP) has bowed to the turbulence in the capital markets by delaying the euro tranche of its planned deal until after the summer.
  • Up to 25 banks are close to responding to the proposed $1.15bn debt financing for the Egypt LNG project. SG, the financial adviser for the project, has requested banks to respond within the next few days after which it will choose a smaller number of banks to be issued with the project's preliminary information memorandum over the next couple of weeks.
  • ABN Amro, DnB Markets and Svenska Handelsbanken won the mandate this week to arrange the debt facility backing the proposed acquisition by Norwegian metals and materials producer Elkem of its Swedish rival Sapa. A prospectus detailing the offer will be distributed to shareholders on August 12 and the acceptance period will run from August 13 until September 2. The amount of the facility and future syndication of the loan will not become clear until after the acquisition is complete.
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  • Mandated arrangers Nordea and Sampo Bank have signed a Eu40m five year multi-currency club-style facility for Polar Electro. The deal was oversubscribed and increased to Eu50m. Danske Bank, Landesbank Schleswig-Holstein and OKO Bank have joined as arrangers.
  • EuroWeek hears that the Eu1.2bn of senior and subordinated debt facilities backing the PAI-led buy-out of Elis from BC Partners are split into Eu910m of senior debt and a Eu290m warrantless mezzanine tranche. The senior debt is divided into a Eu310m seven year term loan 'A', a Eu230m eight year term loan 'B', a Eu200m nine year erm loan 'C', a Eu50m revolver and a Eu120m acquisition line.
  • The Financial Services Authority, the UK regulator, this week published a consultation paper on the prehedging activity of investment banks ahead of launching exchangeable or convertible bonds. The paper will cause debate in the equity-linked world, as investment banks frequently line up hedges, either informally or formally, before officially launching a bond.
  • Rating: A3/BBB+/A- Amount: Eu100m
  • HypoVereinsbank and Mizuho have successfully completed the first round of syndication of the debt facilities backing the Doughty Hanson-led buy-out of auto parts company Auto Teile Unger (ATU). Some five banks have committed to the pro rata portion and seven funds have joined the mezzanine and the 'B'/'C'institutional investor carve-outs.
  • Mandated arrangers ABN Amro, ANZ Investment Bank, Crédit Lyonnais and Standard Chartered will close senior syndication of the $250m multi-tranche facility for Reliance Industries today (Friday). The deal will be launched into general syndication in the next two weeks. Sub-underwriters have been invited to either underwrite $25m or join with $15m on a take-and-hold basis as arrangers