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  • A Paris commercial court on Wednesday granted Eurotunnel, the Channel Tunnel operator, protection from its creditors under a French law called
  • Royal Bank of Scotland is expecting to close syndication of the debt supporting the buy-out of industrial engineering company Fives Lille soon.
  • Ford Motor Credit made what is now a rare appearance in the unsecured debt markets yesterday (Thursday) to raise $2.25bn, almost double its original size and attracting $8bn in demand.
  • Bookrunners BNP Paribas, KBC, Natexis Banques Populaires and Société Générale have closed syndication of the Eu600m deal for consumer finance company Cofidis. The loan raised almost Eu700m during syndication and the borrower is likely to take an increase. It will be signed in mid-August.
  • The Financial Services Authority this week released its second consultation paper on implementing the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) for FSA regulated firms and markets.
  • With a set of scorching results to mark his succession to Sir John Bond (can we take a bet on Lord Bond as a near racing certainty?), Stephen Green must have enjoyed his debut on HSBC's centre stage.
  • BASF'S chief executive Juergen Hambrecht has said he could not rule out that the chemicals company was a target for private equity firms.
  • Newspaper group Axel Springer's Eu1.2bn loan via BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland has closed oversubscribed. It will be signed in mid-August and the borrower may take an increase.
  • The auto sector was once again the most active in the US CDS market in July, according to figures released this week by leading credit derivatives broker GFI. The five most active names in North America were GM, Ford Motor Credit, Ford, GMAC and American Axle and Manufacturing.
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  • Continent 8, an infrastructure provider for online gambling sites, postponed a $113m IPO on London's AIM market this week after a legal crackdown on UK peer BetonSports triggered investor concern about the industry's prospects.
  • The results from HSBC were always expected to be good, but even competitors were impressed. The size of HSBC is almost overwhelming by non-American standards.