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  • Arsenal Football Club this week raised £260m to refinance the construction cost of its soon to be completed Emirates Stadium — breathing fresh life into football securitisation.
  • The UK Financial Services Authority is considering the issue of fees in the European bond market, in particular whether certain market practices can lead to fees being misrepresented.
  • At a preliminary hearing of hedge fund manager Philippe Jabre's appeal against a fine levied by the FSA for market abuse, the UK financial regulator called for the former GLG Partners director to be banned from trading in the UK.
  • Three banks have committed to the $85m five year borrowing base facility that bookrunner Standard Chartered is arranging for Pan-Ocean Energy Corp.
  • Construction group Bilfinger Berger is in the market with a Eu800m facility via bookrunner Dresdner Kleinwort and mandated lead arrangers BayernLB, BNP Paribas, Commerzbank and Landesbank Baden-Württemberg.
  • Online poker company PartyGaming has increased the $350m revolver via Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Royal Bank of Scotland to $500m upon signing. The three year facility has two one year extension options and banks were offered tickets of $75m, $50m and $30m.
  • While Goldman Sachs has been hogging most of the limelight, not always for the right reasons, had you noticed that JP Morgan Chase and Morgan Stanley have almost disappeared from view? No one is especially interested in JP Morgan Chase, which plods along in an earnest way, but Morgan Stanley is always fascinating for gossip columnists and the global media.
  • HSBC has hired Spencer Lake from Merrill Lynch as global head of debt capital markets.
  • Dealers told EuroWeek that HSH Nordbank's first structured investment vehicle (SIV), Carrera Capital Finance, issued its first EuroCP on Wednesday. The paper was received favourably by investors.
  • Silent partnership between issuer and Dresdner Kleinwort