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  • Argentina The $210m capital markets bridge facility being arranged by JP Morgan and co-arranger BankBoston NA to fund Transener's purchase of the ESEBA fourth transmission line, was signed on Tuesday.
  • FRENCH welfare debt refinancing agency Cades -- the Caisse d'Amortissement de la Dette Sociale -- is to make an unexpected return to the syndicated loan market for a new jumbo Ffr60bn bank loan. The financing, which follows a similar, successful Ffr60bn inaugural financing early last year, is set to be a near replay of the 1996 facility.
  • * Westland/Utrecht Hypotheekbank NV Guarantor: ING Verzekeringen NV
  • * SNS Bank Nederland NV
  • Czech Republic Chase Manhattan plc and Citibank NA are in the final stages of wrapping up syndication of their $400m multicurrency revolving credit for EuroTel Prahia Spol sro. The punchily priced five years at 25bp over Libor loan has been modestly oversubscribed.
  • Brazil * Banco Votorantim
  • THE EGYPTIAN government has raised $94m through the sale of stock in paints and chemicals group Pachin, in a twice oversubscribed deal that reduced the state's stake from 72% to 42.9%. The final transaction was smaller than envisaged. Lead manager ING Barings had planned to sell 9m secondary shares, but the offer structure was subsequently reduced to 8m shares with a 1m greenshoe.
  • * World Bank Rating: Aaa/AAA
  • France Société Générale SA and Sogenal have completed the Ffr653m term loan for SERS.
  • * The flotation of shares in Autostrade by the Italian government is likely to be delayed until next year, following the failure of the authorities to approve an extension of the motorway operator's concession from 2018 to 2038. The IPO was expected to materialise in around eight weeks, but the first stage in the privatisation, involving the sale of stakes to a group of core shareholders, will be put back and this will automatically delay the international public offering of shares.
  • * Asset-Backed Capital Ltd