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  • The IPO of Hansard Global, the Isle of Man-based wealth management company, was a hit this week — Lazard and Panmure Gordon priced the £132m sale at the top of a raised price range, only for the stock to gain 12% on its London debut on Wednesday.
  • What happens to Wall Street chief executives when they get older? Do they age gracefully, retire to magnificent country homes and have photographs taken of themselves smiling proudly at their grandchildren?
  • Doughty Hanson has won the race to buy Spanish bus group Avanza. The private equity sponsor beat off challenges from several suitors — one led by sponsors Apax Partners and CVC, and others including a bid from UK bus operator National Express.
  • Banco Santander Central Hispano, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland and Société Générale have signed banks into the £7bn refinancing for telecoms company Telefónica.
  • Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group's dollar and sterling tier one offering, priced this week, successfully concluded what has been a stellar year for Japanese financial institutions in the capital markets, particularly in the bank capital arena.
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  • Triton is buying 3i's share in Alimak Hek, a Swedish group that operates building site lifts, for Eu238m. CIBC is understood to be close to the deal that should be formally mandated early next year. 3i first invested in Alimak in 2001.
  • Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank exercised a 13% greenshoe option on the Eu1.214bn IPO of German flavour and fragrances purveyor Symrise this week, boosting the deal's size to Eu1.397bn.
  • It's all over for 2006, with Citigroup heading table one and Deutsche winning the race for first place in table two. This week, Citigroup led 20 deals worth $529.7m, including a Eu50m five year deal for Westdeutsche ImmobilienBank that pays a fixed coupon of 4% and a Eu72.6m seven year deal for MBIA Global Funding.
  • The Eu70m five year term loan for Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development Bank arranged by DZ Bank, Erste Bank, HSBC, Mizuho, RZB and Privredna Bank should be signed on Monday.
  • Guarantor: WPD (South Wales)
  • Rating: Aa3/AA