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  • MEDIOBANCA, GOLDMAN Sachs and Schroders defied market conditions this week to successfully complete the Lit4.9tr ($2.45bn) equity offering for Banca di Roma, Italy's second largest banking group. The deal comprised an offering of ordinary shares and the sale of exchangeable bonds, both of which were well oversubscribed. The deal established a core of institutional and retail investors for the bank at a time when fund managers are nervous about the long term.
  • * Banca di Roma Rating: A2/A (Moody's/IBCA)
  • * Kingdom of Denmark Rating: Aa1/AA+
  • * Albert Heijn Guarantor: Koninklijke Ahold
  • Croatia Union Bank of Switzerland is syndicating $30m of the DM35m and $50m facilities put in place by Société Générale and UBS to support pharmaceutical company Pliva's acquisition of a majority shareholding in the Polish pharmaceutical group Krakowskie Zaklady Farmaceutyczne (Polfa).
  • LEAD MANAGERS UBS and Erste Bank this week completed the largest ever IPO for an Austrian company, raising Asch7bn ($560m) in a global offering of 10.02m Erste Bank shares. Salesman said that the deal was a tough sell, reflecting poor market conditions and the slowdown in investor interest in the approach to Christmas.
  • THE ESTONIAN Compensation Fund (ECF) tapped the international bond markets for the first time this week, launching a DM30m two year floating rate note via Salomon Smith Barney. The transaction was priced to yield 110bp over three month Deutschmark Libor on an issue price of par. ECF bucked the trend of Estonian issuers fighting shy of bond issuance since the outbreak of spread volatility in emerging market debt at the end of October.
  • * Turkmenistan has become the second central Asian republic to secure an international credit rating. Moody's Investors Service awarded the country a B2 long term foreign currency rating this week. The decision ranks Turkmenistan two notches below its central Asian peer Kazakhstan, which Moody's rates Ba3 -- on a par with Pakistan and Peru, and one notch above Bulgaria.
  • * Crédit Local de France Rating: Aa1/AA+
  • Brazil * Brazil Synthetic Bond Co
  • * Merrill Lynch and Argentaria have launched the sale of stock in Spanish construction company Actividades de Construcción y Servicios (ACS). This is a secondary offering with existing shareholders selling stock to raise cash so they can take part in the company's rights issue. The international and domestic tranches total 14.183m shares while there is a greenshoe option of an additional 1.8m shares. ACS is already listed in Madrid and its shares were trading this week in a Pta3,620 to Pta3,650 range.