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  • Australian industrial services firm Transfield Services plans to raise A$280m via an entitlement offer.
  • Hongkong Electric is set to sign its HK$5bn seven year loan next week, after a total of 10 lenders committed to the deal.
  • ICICI Bank will sign its $150m two year facility today (Friday), after a total of eight banks joined in syndication.
  • Bumiputra-Commerce Holdings intends to draw down its $1.5bn bridge loan in early September. The deal has been launched into syndication by mandated lead arrangers ABN Amro, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Citigroup and Standard Chartered, and sub-underwriting is set to close soon.
  • Macquarie Bank has sold a 7.7% stake in industrial property trust Macquarie Goodman Group for A$733m, freeing up capital for international expansion.
  • Media Nusantara Citra, the Indonesian media and telecommunications company, edged a step closer to pricing its five year dollar-denominated bond issue this week, even as difficult market conditions forced other Asian high yield issuers to shelve deals.
  • Coles Myer, Australia's largest retailer, has confirmed that it is considering an offer from private equity firms that could lead to the largest leveraged buy-out in Asia.
  • The $3.2bn buy-out of two coal mines owned by Bumi Resources has been cancelled, according to loans bankers who said they had been approached with a revised deal.
  • Kerry Properties, the Hong Kong-listed developer, completed its debut offshore bond issue last Friday in a deal that was well received by investors and increased above its original target, despite its awkward timing at the height of the August lull.
  • Bankers are still waiting for an official mandate from the sponsor of Singapore's Island Power project, after the winning bank group was named last week.
  • Six private equity firms have submitted bids for control of China Network Systems, one of Taiwan's largest cable television companies, bankers said this week. The six bidders have tabled indicative offers and leveraged finance bankers expect CNS to ask for final offers by the end of September.
  • National Agricultural Cooperative Federation's Eu200m two year facility was launched into syndication on August 17 and responses are due by September 7.