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  • Dollar swap spreads inched wider earlier this week as the US Treasury market showed some weakness, before retreating yesterday (Thursday). The debt market saw more swap-driven issues than usual for the time of year, but dealers said the deals were absorbed quickly.
  • Akers Group has completed syndication of a Skr480m three year multicurrency facility via sole mandated lead arranger SEB Merchant Bank.
  • Cocoa producer Barry Callebaut has closed syndication of its Eu740m loan via mandated lead arrangers ABN Amro, Fortis, ING and Natexis Banques Populaires. Loan bankers expect it to be signed next week.
  • Credit Suisse First Boston, Nomura, SG CIB and Calyon all enjoyed strong weeks in league table one this week.
  • AIG Credit Card (Taiwan) has increased its three year dual tranche fundraising to NT$15bn from NT$10bn after an oversubscription. Signing was held yesterday (Thursday).
  • Techint, the Argentine steel and energy conglomerate, will set a milestone for the country's companies on Monday when it closes a ground-breaking $1.3bn acquisition loan.
  • TDC, the Danish telecom company, came under the microscope of private equity sponsors this week, with one consortium consisting of Apax Partners, Blackstone, Permira and Providence Equity Partners showing an interest in the listed group.
  • Total Access Communication has verbally mandated BNP Paribas, Calyon and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp to arrange a $180m equivalent fundraising.
  • Municipal Bank has mandated RZB to arrange a Eu10m two year loan with a two year extension option.
  • After last week's assessment of investor demand for convertibles in Europe, Laurence Neville examines the issuers' incentives — and finds them wanting
  • This week was one of the first in months in which events in the CDS market were not driven by the US autos. The autos were range bound and the market paid more attention to both macroeconomic themes and credit specific news.
  • A $90m, 10 year aircraft financing for China Eastern Airlines was signed on Monday. DBS Bank arranged the facility.