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  • France Télécom has appointed Barclays, Calyon, Citigroup and SG CIB as bookrunners on its Eu8bn refinancing and will announce the remainder of the mandated lead arranger group imminently.
  • BayernLB and Danske Bank have been mandated to arrange a Eu35m three year term loan for savings bank Føroya Sparikassi.
  • Bankers working on the London IPO of EvrazHolding, Russia's largest steel maker, said yesterday (Thursday) that the deal's price range represented good value for investors, despite the downturn in the global steel market.
  • The Republic of Finland achieved pricing marginally inside Germany on its five year syndicated government bond launched this week, a record low issue level for the borrower.
  • Conveyor belt company Fenner completed its £54m share issue this week to fund the acquisition of Wellington Holdings, the UK-based polymer seals maker.
  • There are a number of commitments in on the recapitalisation of the buy-out of food company Vaasan & Vaasan. CIBC is arranging the deal and hosted a bank meeting last week.
  • Mandated lead arrangers ABN Amro, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Danske Bank, and joint bookrunners JP Morgan and Nordea have launched syndication of a five year Eu800m multi-currency revolver for steel and technology company Outokumpu.
  • Car companies' spreads tightened as much as 61bp yesterday (Thursday) on news that Ford Motor Co and Ford Motor Credit Co had escaped being downgraded to junk by Fitch Ratings.
  • Natexis Banques Populaires has launched syndication of the senior credit facilities supporting the secondary buy-out of Serare, the restaurant operator.
  • Gazprom is today (Friday) poised to offer investors their first chance this year to buy Russian risk denominated in euros, as it prepares to sell a likely Eu1bn 10 year 144A issue.
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  • Information technology firm Atos Origin has signed its Eu1.2bn refinancing through mandated lead arrangers ABN Amro, Barclays, BNP Paribas (bookrunner), Calyon (bookrunner), CIC, ING (bookrunner), Royal Bank of Scotland (bookrunner), SG CIB and WestLB.