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  • WestLB has launched syndication of the Eu30m 370 day deal it is arranging for financial services company Garanti Leasing.
  • Two of the Middle East's leading oil companies, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co and Qatar Petroleum, approached banks in the syndicated loan market this week for the first time in their own names, seeking a combined total of up to $6.7bn.
  • Deutsche Bank and ING will next week launch a limited general syndication of Prominvestbank's $25m one year facility, which pays a margin of 320bp over Libor.
  • Two of the Middle East's leading oil companies, Abu Dhabi National Oil Co and Qatar Petroleum, approached banks in the syndicated loan market this week for the first time in their own names, seeking a combined total of up to $6.7bn.
  • Britain's biggest commercial radio group GCap Media has received interest from buy-out firms, EuroWeek hears.
  • JP Morgan and Royal Bank of Scotland have won the mandate to arrange the debt supporting the buy-out of Deutsch Group.
  • Bookrunners Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Royal Bank of Canada have launched syndication of a $450m debt package supporting the acquisition of water utility Aquarion by a Macquarie Bank-led consortium.
  • UPC Broadband broke free to trade last Friday (April 21), giving bankers some new paper to play with in the secondary market. It was trading yesterday at around the 100.50 mark.
  • The dollar market felt the pinch this week, with investors holding back as 10 year yields rose above 5%.
  • US Treasury volatility took its toll on Latin American bonds again this week, and only one issuer braved the market.
  • Automotive engineering group Wagon is in the market with an Eu225m facility via sole bookrunner Royal Bank of Scotland. The loan matures in 2008.