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  • The National Bank of Egypt's $110m three year loan will be signed imminently. Bookrunners Natexis Banques Populaires and WestLB have underwritten $100m and the remaining $10m was syndicated.
  • Bank of Ireland, Bank of Scotland, BayernLB and WestLB are arranging the £170m financing in support of the National Roads Telecommunications Services project.
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  • The syndication of the Eu150m subordinated term loan for Dutch construction company Royal Bam Group has been completed via mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners Rabobank and ING.
  • KLM signed its five year Eu540m credit facility last Friday. Citibank, ING, Rabobank and SG CIB are the mandated lead arrangers and bookrunners.
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  • TR Group has secured a NZ$175m three year financing from the market via mandated arranger Commonwealth Bank of Australia. The lead bank held NZ$75m.
  • Vmobile Nigeria is talking to lenders about a syndicated loan, EuroWeek hears.
  • Borrowers showed no signs of taking a summer holiday rest this week, kicking off August with a healthy $11bn of new issues in the dollar corporate bond market.
  • Bank of America Corp this week introduced a new structure to the European bank capital market when it priced an £850m 30 year US trust preferred deal through bookrunners Bank of America and Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • Bank of America Corp this week introduced a new structure to the European bank capital market when it priced an £850m 30 year US trust preferred deal through bookrunners Bank of America and Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • San Miguel Corp's $500m five year fundraising was launched into sub-underwriting on Monday. ABN Amro, Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas, Calyon, Citigroup, HSBC, ING Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp are leading the deal.