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  • Financing for Intergraph's leveraged buyout was reworked last Monday, upsizing the first lien, downsizing the second and relocating $45 million into a seven-year, commercial mortgage-backed securitized note.
  • RSC Equipment Rental's $1.13 billion second-lien term loan broke at 100 1/2-101 1/8 in the secondary last Tuesday.
  • South African securitisation has been the phenomenal success story of the domestic capital markets over the past five years, and a vital fuel for the country's consumer finance boom. But with supply in danger of outstripping local demand, the market needs greater diversity and international investors.
  • With inflation and currency volatility in check, South Africa's economy has provided fertile ground for greater prosperity and a boom in consumer finance. The government harbours ambitious investment plans over the next eight years, but with sovereign bond issuance falling below GDP growth, the domestic and international debt markets — and particularly securitisation — will have to pick up the slack. Darius Sokolov reports.
  • Few market participants doubt that the next phase of the South African ABS market will be the development of an international investor base. But while some local currency deals have been sold to offshore buyers, cross-currency deals may be harder to structure.
  • Commercial mortgage backed securitisation has arrived with a bang over the past year in South Africa, with several listed funds restructuring their liabilities with securitisation-based technology. While other funds have been content to sit on the sidelines, bankers are confident that capital markets pricing will become the funding method of choice after Basel II.
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  • The South African corporate bond market has a problem: investors are loath to become too exposed to the same group of issuers, but low demand deters potential borrowers. However, offshore investors are coming to the rescue
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  • Xinhua Finance, a Tokyo listed financial information provider, priced its $100m five year notes on Tuesday after receiving over three times that amount in orders.
  • ABN Amro has moved Sander Boekema to Hong Kong to head its financial sponsor group for Asia as it expands its coverage of private equity firms in the region.
  • Aozora Bank made a feeble entry to the Tokyo Stock Exchange this week, as its shares slumped more than 12% on Tuesday.