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  • ROYAL Bank of Scotland has completed syndication of the new money element of the financing backing Scottish Power's £4.2bn all-share acquisition of PacifiCorp of the US. The £600m takes the form of a two year revolving credit that carries the same maturity and margin as an earlier £2bn piece but a commitment fee of 17.5bp. In the £600m deal, banks are offered a top ticket of £45m for a fee of 12.5bp flat.
  • THE KINGDOM of Spain will return to the sterling market after a 14 year absence next week when Barclays Capital launches a £250m-£300m 30 year
  • BERNARD Arnault, chairman of French luxury goods group LVMH, this week fuelled speculation that the company is to issue an exchangeable bond backed by its stake in Diageo, the UK drinks group. Two weeks ago Euroweek revealed that the French company was considering its divestment and capital raising options and that a $2bn exchangeable bond was under consideration.
  • Abbey National Treasury Services Guarantor: Abbey National
  • TECHNOLOGY and financial stocks were behind the broad rally on Wall Street this week as better than expected earnings reports filtered into the market. A small number of blue chip names led by financial services stocks, including Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, prompted the Dow to come close to the dizzy heights of 10,000 that it reached two weeks ago.
  • TELECOM Argentina became the first major Latin corporate to tap the euro denominated bond market when it launched a Eu150m five year offering this week. The deal, led by JP Morgan, came at 500bp over Bunds, considerably tighter than the 627bp over level that the Republic of Argentina offered on its five year euro issue launched in early February.
  • THE FATE of the Republic of Hungary's $750m seven year global bond via ABN Amro and Salomon Smith Barney hangs in the balance ahead of its planned pricing today (Friday). Nato air strikes this week against Serbia, with which Hungary shares a border, caused spread volatility in all central and eastern European issues.
  • MEXICO BROKE the drought of plain vanilla Latin global issues this week by launching a $1bn six year deal, the first dollar-denominated bullet bond since Brazil's devaluation. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter beat Chase, Lehman and Salomon Smith Barney in a fierce bidding contest to bring the United Mexican States back to the international markets with a deal at the shorter end of its yield curve.
  • Arranger of the £476m Coryton independent power project (IPP), Credit Suisse First Boston has closed general syndication well oversubscribed. The deal is the first of a new batch of UK IPPs (independent power projects) to close financing and appears to confirm the market's support for these assets -- despite concerns over pool power price trends under reforms initiated by Offer, the independent electricity watchdog.
  • ABN Amro Bank NV Amount: $1.25bn global trust preferred security
  • FBA Icelandic Investment Bank Rating: A3