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  • Banks will be signed into a £425m acquisition facility for Davis Services Group today (Friday). HSBC invited banks to commit to the deal taking £80m for an underwriting fee of 20bp and a participation fee of 30bp, or £50m for an underwriting fee of 17.5bp and a participation fee of 27.5bp.
  • Intrum Justitia, Europe's largest debt collector, this week started bookbuilding on its Skr1.4bn-Skr2bn IPO. Carnegie and Enskilda are lead managing the deal which is expected to close on June 6, with trading in the stock starting on June 7. The deal comprises a Skr1.4bn capital increase, with any extra being sold by management and Industri Kapital, the Nordic venture capitalist.
  • UBS Warburg will sign banks into the $725m acquisition facility for Group 4 Falck today (Friday). Bank of America, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Commerzbank, Fortis Bank, HSBC, ING, LB Kiel, Nordea, NordLB, Royal Bank of Scotland, Scotia Capital, SEB Merchant Bank and Wachovia Bank are co-arrangers. The loan will not be launched into general syndication.
  • Rating: A1/A- Amount: $100m lower tier two capital
  • Rating: Aa3/AA- Amount: R200m
  • Citigroup/SSSB, Deutsche Bank and JP Morgan will today (Friday) fight to launch and price Deutsche Telekom's jumbo bond offering, their second attempt in two weeks.
  • Citigroup/SSSB, Deutsche Bank and JP Morgan will today (Friday) fight to launch and price Deutsche Telekom’s jumbo bond offering, their second attempt in two weeks.
  • Amount: $250m Legal maturity: July 15, 2007
  • Dollar swap spreads went into freefall in the early part of this week. The 10 year spread collapsed to a low of 48bp/49bp - the narrowest prices seen at this maturity for exactly four years. Meanwhile, the five year tightened to a low of 41bp/42bp. The 10 year price was another 4bp tighter than at the end of the previous week, while the five year price was about 2bp narrower. By the beginning of the week, spreads had contracted around 8bp in less than two weeks.
  • The market struggled to focus on anything this week but the yo-yo activities of Deutsche Telekom as it fought to price its jumbo transaction. Having revised the price talk three times, Deutsche, JP Morgan and Citigroup/SSSB hope to price the Eu5bn three tranche deal today (Friday) at levels consistent with initial price talk.
  • Edinburgh Fund Managers (EFM), the embattled Scottish investment management house, suffered another blow to its struggle to remain independent as the Edinburgh Investment Trust threatened to desert the company this week. The Edinburgh Investment Trust, one of the fund manager's largest clients, has put the contract to manage its £1.4bn of assets out to tender. And while EFM has the opportunity to bid for the business, the uncertainty over the tender has re-opened the door for a possible takeover of the Scottish fund management group.
  • The $250m three year facility for the National Bank of Egypt has been closed and is due to be signed in London on Friday May 31. The deal was well received in syndication and is due to be increased to $300m.