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  • Northern Rock will begin marketing a groundbreaking transaction, Whinstone Capital Management Ltd, next week.
  • Investec is about to launch South Africa's third and largest commercial mortgage backed securitisation, a deal that could prove a milestone in South Africa's nascent CMBS market.
  • The German state of Hessen has received final bids for its second property sale and leaseback deal, through which it hopes to raise as much as Eu1bn.
  • HSH Nordbank issued its second synthetic securitisation of shipping loans last Friday, a self arranged deal underwritten by Deutsche Bank. The SPV, Ocean Star 2005, will issue $130.2m of floating rate credit linked notes referencing a portfolio of 72 shipping loans on HSH's balance sheet worth $570m. The bank has retained the junior and super senior risk, although it may hedge this at a later date through further credit default swaps.
  • Lehman Brothers this week priced the sixth transaction from its Windermere real estate conduit — at £700m the biggest so far.
  • Emerging market CDOs have enjoyed a late flourishing this year, with two deals coming to market in rapid succession. This week Barclays Capital priced a Eu65m single tranche deal, called Sabie, which will be managed by Fortis Investments.
  • Intermediate Capital Managers broke new ground in the structured credit market this week when it priced a rare European market value opportunity fund. Arranged and underwritten by Deutsche Bank, Eurocredit Opportunities 1 uses market value technology to allow ICM a higher degree of flexibility in its management style and trading strategy than a traditional cashflow CDO, and to steer the vehicle through different credit cycles by reducing the fund's leverage, or issuing further notes.
  • Two more credit CPPI funds will shortly reach the market. Credit Suisse is marketing a fund managed by Fortis Investments called Matisse, which will issue principal protected notes and reference the iTraxx index. Fortis will be able to vary the degree of leverage, as well as take short positions.
  • Venezuela liquidates US treasuries
  • World Bank Launches $536 Million Loan Package For Ecuador
  • Romanian PM bullish about accession
  • China urges domestic demand to defuse trade surplus tensions