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  • EuroCP issuance picked up considerably in euros and sterling this week after a slow first couple of trading days.
  • Bookrunners Citigroup and Morgan Stanley are preparing to launch the loan supporting the buy-out of medical technology company Gambro into general syndication by Monday.
  • Pharmaceuticals company Meda has mandated SEB to arrange debt backing its purchase of the European drug wing of US manufacturer 3M.
  • Citigroup is still sitting on top of table one, more than $2bn ahead of its nearest rival Barclays Capital. This week the US bank led 25 deals totaling $212.5m.
  • Food company Emmi's Sfr250m loan via sole bookrunner WestLB has raised more than Sfr400m during syndication. It is split into a Sfr120m term loan with a five year tenor and two one year extension options and a Sfr130m 364 day revolving credit.
  • The Eu4bn leveraged loan supporting Texas Pacific Group and Axa Private Equity's acquisition of a combined 60% stake in Télédiffusion de France has been launched into the market.
  • Bookrunners Barclays Capital and Royal Bank of Scotland and mandated lead arranger Dexia are to arrange the £1.2bn debt backing the purchase of a stake in the port business of the property group Peel Holdings.
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  • HSBC and WestLB have signed the $57.5m two year facility for Is Leasing. Fortis joined as an arranger, Alpha Bank as a co-arranger, and lead managers are British Arab Commercial Bank, State Bank of India, Bic Bred and OAO Bank.
  • From freezing-cold Zurich we are told that the atmosphere is very subdued. Has someone died? Has some bounder hijacked the regular morning truckloads of cream buns being delivered to the patisseries along the Bahnhofstrasse? Has the price of a tram ticket been raised by one centime? Heaven forbid!
  • HCA priced its jumbo $5.7bn high yield deal this week — the second biggest high yield bond in history. In favourable conditions, the deal traded well in the secondary market showing that the strong appetite for LBO-inspired deals has not diminished.