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  • More than Eu2bn of shares in French utility group Veolia Environnement and Bayer, the German drug company, were sold this week, lifting the atmosphere in European equity capital markets.
  • More than Eu2bn of shares in French utility group Veolia Environnement and Bayer, the German drug company, were sold this week, lifting the atmosphere in European equity capital markets.
  • More than Eu2bn of shares in French utility group Veolia Environnement and Bayer, the German drug company, were sold this week, lifting the atmosphere in European equity capital markets.
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  • The Wellcome Trust, the UK's biggest charitable organisation, will launch its debut Eurobond next week and in doing so will become the first charity outside the US to borrow in the bond market.
  • The deadline for commitments for telephone directory company Yell's £5.05bn acquisition facility via Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and HSBC is today (Friday).
  • Goldman Sachs and Société Générale have launched a Eu640m facility for Carlyle Group's buy-out of travel company Group Iberostar.
  • Industrial and technology company Abengoa's Eu600m revolver via bookrunners Banco Santander Central Hispano, BNP Paribas, Citigroup and Société Générale has been signed. Mandated lead arrangers are Caixa Catalunya, Caixa Galicia, Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad, Caja Madrid, ING, Natexis Banques Populaires and WestLB.
  • The EuroCP market returned to normality this week with very strong levels of issuance, after last week's quarter-end slowdown.
  • A glut of supply has put Spanish bank senior debt issuers under pressure this week, with both Caja Rural Intermediterranea (Cajamar) and Caja Laboral Popular Coop de Crédito encountering price resistance from investors.
  • The summer lull has yet to hit the subordinated financial institutions market, and issuance continued apace this week. While volumes were nothing like last week, when Axa raised Eu2.25bn equivalent in euros and sterling, issuers were still able to raise impressive amounts in the market.
  • In league table one HSBC climbed a slot to take fifth position as did Merrill Lynch moving to 15th. Nomura re-entered the table in 19th position. Two of Nomura's deals included a ¥500m 15 year equity-linked note for Eksportfinans and a Eu4.5m 15 year range accrual note for Commonwealth Bank of Australia.