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  • Premarketing for the Eu1bn-Eu1.8bn listing of electrical fittings company Legrand, which has BNP Paribas, Lehman Brothers, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley as bookrunners, has begun well, according to bankers.
  • The European market for credit default swaps referencing leveraged loans is expected to boom once standardised documentation has been finalised in the next few days.
  • The European market for credit default swaps referencing leveraged loans is expected to boom once standardised documentation has been finalised in the next few days.
  • Enskilda completed the Eu201.3m IPO of Finnish fibre materials group Ahlstrom and exercised the greenshoe this week after an impressive market response, especially from retail investors.
  • Citigroup has launched syndication of the $100m five year amortising loan it is arranging for Oriental Weavers, a carpet manufacturer.
  • The European Investment Bank (EIB) launched the first ever international Namibian dollar bond issue this week. It was a synthetic N$250m five year deal, paying a coupon of 7.75%. WestLB lead managed the trade, which was sold to specialist emerging markets accounts in Europe.
  • The Eu7.65bn acquisition facility for Eiffarie, the joint venture between Macquarie and logistics and construction group Eiffage, was scheduled to close today (Friday), but several banks are still seeking credit committee approval, EuroWeek hears.
  • UK-based Nationwide Building Society's securities arbitrage programme, Cobbler Funding, has had its limit increased from $2bn to $4bn.
  • The bank meeting for Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and JP Morgan's record-breaking Eu32bn loan supporting German utility E.On's takeover of Spanish power company Endesa was held in Düsseldorf on Monday.
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  • Rubadubdub.com Had the pleasure of taking an early morning hot tub after a night of slipping and sliding around the bankers' haunts of Verbier last week. I just about choked on the bubbles when I found out that the tub belonged to a distinguished figure in Citigroup's London-based DCM rank.
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