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  • UBS has hired Carmen Greco, a managing director covering emerging market equity sales at Goldman Sachs in London, in a new role.
  • Catherine Lewis joins SG
  • Deutsche urged to settle discrimination lawsuit
  • Isbank is looking to raise around $100m during general syndication of its $750m one year loan, EuroWeek hears.
  • Syndication of the £460m five year facility for waste management company Biffa via bookrunners Barclays Capital and Royal Bank of Scotland is close to completion. Mandated lead arrangers are Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Fortis Bank and Lloyds TSB.
  • Bank of Scotland and Barclays Bank have launched the debt backing the secondary buyout of Azzurri Communications from 3i by the company's senior management and PPM Capital, the private equity arm of Prudential.
  • Bank Austria and Landesbank Berlin have been mandated to arrange a $25m six month loan for Pivdennyi Bank, which is headquartered in Odessa.
  • Aer Lingus launched its high profile Eu400m-Eu600m IPO this week, but as bankers worked to promote the deal, the Irish airline's trade unions began an impassioned campaign to oppose it.
  • After a month-long hiatus, the eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (EEMEA) new bond issue market was reopened in triumphant style this week by Ukreximbank, which sold its $350m Eurobond oversubscribed and at the tight end of guidance.
  • Kinder Morgan has entered an agreement to be sold to Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, American International Group, the Carlyle Group and Riverstone Holdings.
  • The US hybrid capital market is gearing up for an onslaught of new issues in September, buoyed by increasing signs that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners will more than likely water down its onerous classification process for hybrids this month.
  • The US hybrid capital market is gearing up for an onslaught of new issues in September, buoyed by increasing signs that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners will more than likely water down its onerous classification process for hybrids this month.