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  • KfW
    Guarantor: Federal Republic of Germany
  • Bookrunners BNP Paribas, Calyon, Credit Suisse and UBS have signed Mobile Telecommunications' $4bn five year loan.
  • We heard this week that Citi's MTN heavyweight, Chris Cox, is on the move. He's been promoted to head of global rates and currencies for Asia Pacific, based in Singapore.
  • Bookrunners Dresdner Kleinwort, HSH Nordbank and RZB have signed Rietumu banka's Eu110m loan, which was increased from Eu75m after raising an oversubscription during syndication.
  • A bill to introduce legal regulation of rating agencies in the US passed another legislative milestone in Congress this month, although rating companies still hope a self-regulatory system will be adopted instead.
  • A bill to introduce legal regulation of rating agencies in the US passed another legislative milestone in Congress this month, although rating companies still hope a self-regulatory system will be adopted instead.
  • It's not often a loans banker has a close encounter with a submarine, but the 20 or so partygoers in attendance on HSH Nordbank's Hamburg boating trip last week managed precisely that. After a dinner in Kiel on the Wednesday, bankers climbed aboard HSH's wooden vessel and were given a shot of the local liquor to make sure the boat started to sway before they even weighed anchor.
  • Rating: Ba3/B+ (Moody's/Fitch)
  • Compiled by: Richard Favis
  • If there were a contest for sheer consistent effort in front of an unappreciative audience, ABN Amro would be up there collecting medals.
  • Moody's has proposed a new rating methodology, to be used when companies are suddenly downgraded after a credit event such as a leveraged buy-out or debt-funded share buyback. The agency is proposing to issue several interim ratings rather than downgrade the issuer, sometimes by several notches, at a single point after an event.
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