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  • Property company Foncière des Régions has closed syndication of its Eu910m loan which will be signed imminently. The deal part-finances the acquisition of a competitor, Bail Investissements. SG CIB is co-ordinating the transactions and has brought in Crédit Mutuel and BNP Paribas as mandated lead arrangers.
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA
  • JP Morgan and UBS have executed a reverse flex of 12.5bp across all tranches of the Sfr980m loan for the purchase of Hirslanden Holding, the holding company for private hospitals, clinics and nursing care facilities.
  • German glass packaging company Gerresheimer Glas sold a Eu150m 10 year non call five bond on Monday, one of only a few high yield issuers this year to offer investors any product other than payment-in-kind (PIK) notes.
  • Rating: Caa1
  • German glass packaging company Gerresheimer Glas sold a Eu150m 10 year non call five bond on Monday, one of only a few high yield issuers this year to offer investors any product other than payment-in-kind (PIK) notes.
  • JP Morgan launched facilities for rubber products manufacturer Goodyear this week. There is a Eu350m revolving credit as well a Eu155m term loan.
  • Goldman Sachs was forced to price the Eu46.8m IPO of Austrian vaccine producer Intercell below its price range last Friday as specialist fund managers made their bargaining power felt.
  • The long end of the euro debt curve is set to remain the focus of the market in March, with the Netherlands and Italy expected to follow Greece, which this week priced a Eu5bn 30 year bond.
  • The long end of the euro debt curve is set to remain the focus of the market in March, with the Netherlands and Italy expected to follow Greece, which this week priced a Eu5bn 30 year bond.
  • Construction firm Hanson has mandated Barclays and JP Morgan to arrange a £500m five plus one plus one year revolver. The deal, which pays a margin of 30bp over Libor, refinances the £600m tranche of a £900m deal signed in March 2001. A commitment fee of 10bp is also on offer to banks.
  • Rating: Aa2/AA