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  • Red Football, the special purpose vehicle set up by Malcolm Glazer for the purchase of Manchester United, will approach the loan market for £265m to make up part of the £790m deal, EuroWeek has learned.
  • Merrill Lynch has been appointed to advise restaurant chain PizzaExpress on an IPO. PizzaExpress's private equity owner TDR Capital has hired the bank to look at options for the business, which also includes the chains ASK and Zizzi. A deal could value the group at £800m-£1bn.
  • Poland has become the first of central Europe's new EU members to reach the Eu5bn level necessary for EuroMTS eligibility, after it priced a Eu750m increase to its 2020 4.2% bond on Wednesday.
  • Morgan Stanley is premarketing the £50m IPO of Scottish pharmaceutical company ProStrakan, which makes drugs to treat conditions ranging from osteoporosis to cancer and heart disease.
  • ING, RZB and SMBC have been mandated to arrange a Eu150m five year deal for Banif-Banco Internacional do Funchal.
  • Rating: A1/A+
  • Citigroup yesterday (Thursday) began selling 5.5m shares in electricity generation and distribution company Public Power Corp in a deal that could raise Eu113m for an undisclosed shareholder.
  • Banks are preparing bids to arrange Dolphin Energy's $1.3bn four year bridge loan, which will comprise commercial bank debt and an Islamic tranche.
  • The rally in European corporate bond spreads over the second half of the week calmed mounting fears of a credit meltdown and was all the more astonishing after the relentless selling of Monday and Tuesday.
  • The rally in European corporate bond spreads over the second half of the week calmed mounting fears of a credit meltdown and was all the more astonishing after the relentless selling of Monday and Tuesday.
  • RCI Banque, the finance arm of French car maker Renault, is set to delve into Europe's retail investor base in the third quarter, when the manufacturer signs up to the InterNotes platform managed by Incapital Europe and Banc of America Securities.
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA/AAA