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  • Citigroup has combined its global capital structuring group with global structured bonds to form a new unit called global structured solutions (GSS). Nasser Malik has been appointed head of the new division and will move to New York, reporting to Nazareth Festekjian and Valentin Ehmer, global co-heads of fixed income capital markets products (FICM).
  • Guarantor: Nestlé SA
  • Rating: A-/A (Moody's/Fitch)
  • The NZ$375m five year revolver for Matariki Forests, a joint venture between Rayonier and RREEF Infrastructure, was signed on September 29. Mandated lead arranger Bank of New Zealand committed NZ$125m.
  • Bookrunners BNP Paribas, JP Morgan and Royal Bank of Scotland have launched a $2bn syndicated loan for oil trading firm Vitol.
  • The Eu150m loan for Sparebank-1-Midt-Norge will be signed next Monday via mandated lead arrangers Citigroup, Nordea and Swedbank.
  • French online dating agency Meetic is blazing a trail in an ambitious Paris flotation that could raise up to Eu100.4m. But banks and investors are struggling to value the company in the absence of market comparators.
  • Troubled Italian dairy group Parmalat said yesterday (Thursday) that it intended to sue Standard & Poor's for its part in the company's 2003 collapse. The claim, which the rating agency said it would defend vigorously, is thought to be worth about Eu4bn.
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  • Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and the Royal Bank of Scotland have been mandated to arrange the financing for the merger between NTL and Telewest, the two UK cable operators. The companies hope to close the deal in the first quarter of 2006, although UK competition authority and shareholder approvals are still pending.
  • David Owens, senior manager in loan syndications at Danske Bank in London, has left the bank. Although his destination has not been announced, EuroWeek hears he will join a distribution team in London.
  • Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank's $750m three year loan will be signed today (Friday) by mandated lead arrangers Bank of America, Calyon, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan and Sanpaolo IMI.