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  • Anadolubank this week requested proposals for a syndicated loan based on the same structure it agreed with lenders in April when it mandated 10 banks to arrange a $200m one year deal.
  • UK
    Banco Espírito Santo, Banco Santander Central Hispano, Calyon and Dresdner Kleinwort have been mandated to arrange the £1bn M6 mini-perm that will refinance the £685bn of 15 year senior debt put in place to back the project in 2001.
  • Gerry Ford, chief executive officer of Caffe Nero, has made an informal approach to acquire the coffee shop chain. He established the company in 1997, which has 285 stores making it the UK's third largest coffee chain behind Starbucks and Costa Coffee. Ford owns about 16% of Caffe Nero's shares.
  • Pork processing company Smithfield Foods has signed its Eu300m loan, which was oversubscribed by around 50% but not increased.
  • US Bancorp this week issued the first 'D' basket bank holding company hybrid bond tailored for retail investors. In doing so it was able to more than double the size of the $700m offering and achieved extraordinarily tight pricing.
  • US Bancorp this week issued the first 'D' basket bank holding company hybrid bond tailored for retail investors. In doing so it was able to more than double the size of the $700m offering and achieved extraordinarily tight pricing.
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  • You have to hand it to the partners of Goldman Sachs. Not only do they make mountains of money, but then, before you can say, "who is really in charge in Washington?" there is a former Goldman senior executive pulling the strings of US Government.
  • Electrical engineering and electronics company Siemens' $4bn loan has been signed by mandated lead arrangers Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Royal Bank of Scotland and UBS.
  • High Yield EurotunnelExpected Part refinancing package PhilipsMandatedEu4.5bn eq.Deutsche/Merrill Lynch/Morgan Stanley SemiconductorsLargest ever European high yield deal after KKR's buyout. Deal due in September or October In case of errors or omissions, contact Alistair Dawber on +44 20 7440 6027 (adawber@euroweek.com)
  • hat do hedge fund managers do with their money? This summer, we had a number of friends staying in the south of France and Sardinia or who came across some hedgies who were leaving to cruise down the Croatian coast in their new yachts.
  • Two tickets are on offer during syndication of Raiffeisen Bank Hungary's Eu200m five year loan — Eu25m for a fee of 22.5bp, and Eu20m for 20bp.