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  • The French privatisation programme took a confident step forward on Wednesday when the Eu899m flotation of toll road company Autoroutes du Nord et de l'Est de la France (Sanef) was priced at the top of the range.
  • Arab National Bank signed its three year loan yesterday (Wednesday) for $350m.
  • Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp should be closing the $66m five year loan for Huan Hsin Holdings this week. The deal is nearly two times oversubscribed.
  • Abanka Vipa's Eu115m five year loan attracted final commitments from 13 banks in addition to mandated lead arrangers Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, BayernLB and ING.
  • Søren Elbech has been promoted to deputy director of finance and head of capital markets at Eksportfinans, the Norwegian export credit agency, as part of a restructuring of the organisation. He was previously head of funding and debt investor relations.
  • Kookmin Bank and Calyon will be signing a $20m one year revolver for GS Engineering & Construction (formerly LG Engineering & Construction) early next week.
  • The recap of metal packaging company Mivisa is to close by the end of the week. CIBC and SG CIB are arranging the deal, which includes Eu335m of senior debt and Eu105m of mezzanine.
  • Spain's covered bond market now boasts the longest and largest deals. But the market-friendly approach of issuers — with one notable exception — means that supply has been easily absorbed. And changes to rating methodologies and Spanish tax rules mean that the product has the chance to win new fans.
  • Risk aversion ran wild in the Latin American bond markets this week, as 10 year US Treasury yields soared above 4.6% and sparked a wave of selling of emerging market debt.
  • Of course, it was only a matter of time. Even from leafy Ascot we could hear the roar of 21 gun salutes and see the distant firework displays from Canary Wharf that confirmed Bank of America had returned to EuroWeek's top 25 underwriters of international bonds.
  • Soy bean producer Imcopa's $50m two year export pre-payment facility is in documentation.