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  • Solvay, the Belgian chemical and pharmaceutical group, lifted an otherwise gloomy primary corporate bond sector this week by issuing the latest hybrid capital transaction.
  • Barclays, BNP Paribas (bookrunner), Calyon (bookrunner), RZB and Royal Bank of Scotland (bookrunner) have launched a Eu750m revolver for Telekom Austria. A bank meeting was held in Vienna on Wednesday.
  • The eight month courtship between Australian investment bank Babcock & Brown and Irish telecoms company Eircom finally produced a firm Eu2.4bn bid this week.
  • A limited general syndication of the debt supporting the Al-Hidd power and water desalination plant is underway through mandated lead arrangers Gulf International Bank, KfW, Mizuho, Royal Bank of Scotland (documentation agent), SMBC (bookrunner) and Standard Chartered (bookrunner).
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  • It was a second turbulent week on the world's stockmarkets, but that did not stop Bank of China raising $9.73bn of new capital in the world's biggest IPO since 2000.
  • It was a second turbulent week on the world's stockmarkets, but that did not stop Bank of China raising $9.73bn of new capital in the world's biggest IPO since 2000.
  • It was a second turbulent week on the world's stockmarkets, but that did not stop Bank of China raising $9.73bn of new capital in the world's biggest IPO since 2000.
  • Bookrunners BayernLB and Commerzbank have launched syndication of Belpromstroibank's Eu15m six month loan.
  • ABN Amro has won the mandate to arrange the debt backing the buy-out of DWB Group.
  • Metals company Umicore's Eu400m refinancing via bookrunners Fortis Bank and KBC is oversubscribed ahead of close. The borrower is considering an increase. It is split into a Eu250m five year facility and a Eu150m seven year portion. Banks are being offered tickets of Eu50m and Eu35m.