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  • Fitch Ratings this week became the first rating agency to spin off its credit derivatives business into a separate and specialised rating agency, to be wholly owned by Fitch.
  • Fitch Ratings this week became the first rating agency to spin off its credit derivatives business into a separate and specialised rating agency, to be wholly owned by Fitch.
  • Dialysis product company Fresenius Medical Care's Eu300m revolving credit via BNP Paribas, DZ Bank and Société Générale has been signed. It was increased to Eu350m but allocations were scaled back.
  • Mandated lead arrangers ABN Amro, Citigroup, HSBC, ING and JP Morgan will close syndication of the Eu1.25bn five year loan for petrochemicals company Saudi Basic Industries Corp (Sabic) today (Friday). The deal is oversubscribed ahead of close.
  • Standard Bank of South Africa has signed a $600m three year loan via facility agent and mandated lead arranger Mizuho. The loan pays a margin of 20bp and will be used for general corporate purposes.
  • Rating: Ba1/BB+
  • Italian industrial property company Spazio Investment had a solid performance on the London stock exchange this week after its Eu300m IPO last Friday (October 13).
  • Standard & Poor's took the market by surprise yesterday (Thursday) when it downgraded the Republic of Italy to A+, bringing it in line with sovereign issuers like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
  • Standard & Poor's took the market by surprise yesterday (Thursday) when it downgraded the Republic of Italy to A+, bringing it in line with sovereign issuers like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
  • European credit indices pressed to narrower levels again this week. The Crossover Index, which has demonstrated the greatest propensity to rally, closed yesterday (Thursday) at 256bp compared to 269bp at the beginning of the week.
  • Having mentioned Charlie Prince, what is the boring old lawyer up to now? Having lain low for months, during which time the top makeover teams from all over the world have been trying to work their magic, we were expecting to see a new look, super-trim Chuck jump out of a cake in Las Vegas, looking like a combination of Orlando Bloom and Johnny Depp.