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  • Specialty steel products manufacturer Böhler-Uddeholm on Tuesday launched a rights issue that is expected to raise Eu220m to help the company buy German speciality steel manufacturer Edelstahlwerke Buderus.
  • South Korea's domestic bond market dwarfs its neighbours in Asia, but after a year of falling yields in 2004 it has endured a troubled start to 2005. The government bond market has been chaotic, with yields rising sharply, and issuers have stayed away while conditions remain so volatile. Adam Harper asks whether improvements are on the horizon.
  • South Korea's syndicated loan market had a strong 2004 in terms of volumes and variety of deals. Yet bankers are discouraged by the limited sphere of borrowers and the razor sharp pricing that Korean borrowers can command. Adam Harper discovers that better times for Korea are not necessarily better for lenders.
  • We've been trying to decide just what we can tell you this week that might raise an eyebrow or two. But as it is we're a little hard pushed to pen anything that would truly set your tongues a-wagging.
  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is arranging a loan of up to Eu12m for Siauliu Bankas.
  • The Korean equity capital market has been a laggard for several years, eclipsed by issuance elsewhere in the region. But Korea has a lot of large capitalisation stocks with a global following, and when deals emerge, they can be large. Several landmark deals in the past year should have laid the foundations for a rise in issuance this year. Mark B Johnson reports.
  • Silver was trying to plan a trip to Turkey this week but ran into problems with flights and hotels, momentarily overlooking the Champions League final in Istanbul next week. But some of the Alcentra boys certainly haven't forgotten.