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  • * Eksportfinans A/S Rating: Aaa/AAA
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  • Malaysian state owned power company Tenaga Nasional Berhad has stepped up its plans to buy back two outstanding bond issues worth $900m and offer a new 10 year international deal to replace them. Following a slight delay last week, Malaysia's largest company by market capitalisation filed a cash tender offer for two outstanding bond issues and a new global bond issue with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday. A roadshow for the new bond issue begins next week.
  • The Eu350m one year term loan for Türkiye Garanti Bankasi has been increased from Eu275m after an oversubscription in general syndication.
  • Market sources suggest that British Telecommunications (BT) may look for a credit backstop for its expected BT Wireless float later in the year.
  • Unibail has issued a euro100 million ($93 million) FRN off its euro1 billion Euro-MTN programme. The trade has a two-year maturity and pays quarterly. The note is rated A- by Standard & Poor's and is priced at 99.95%. JP Morgan is the bookrunner.
  • Uruguay issued its second Chilean peso denominated deal this week in a further bid to develop local market alternatives to the international bond markets. The transaction, led by JP Morgan, was a 10 year Euro/144a bond for Ps88.2bn ($150m), with a 6.375% coupon and with principle to the Chilean UF inflation rate.
  • A wave of new issues hit the Latin bond markets this week as borrowers moved quickly to take advantage of a window of opportunity opened by good news from Argentina and the US.
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  • A wave of new issues hit the Latin bond markets this week as borrowers moved quickly to take advantage of a window of opportunity opened by good news from Argentina and the US.
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