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  • Irish IT services company Calyx has announced that it intends to float on Aim, raising around Eu10m. Evolution will be adviser and broker to the company. The communications software company will use the proceeds of the deal to develop new products.
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  • CFF Recycling has signed a self-arranged Eu225m six year deal through BNP Paribas, Calyon, Natexis Banques Populaires and SG CIB. The margin is Euribor plus 54bp.
  • Lead arrangers BNP Paribas, ING and WestLB have arranged a $100m trade related loan for Banco Security. The five year facility is priced at 28bp over Libor for the first two years and at 32.5bp over thereafter.
  • Conergy, the German manufacturer of solar energy systems, is expected to announce the details of a March IPO in the next couple of days, a spokesperson said.
  • National Grid Transco will today (Friday) price a Eu500m 15 year in the low 40s over mid-swaps — only the second time a corporate has offered a benchmark-sized euro deal in February.
  • Credit Suisse First Boston has sold a further block of shares in Corus, the UK-Dutch steel and aluminium maker.
  • France made history this week as the first sovereign in recent years to foray into the 50 year part of the curve with a major issue.
  • What is going on at BNP Paribas in London? We genuinely admire BNP Paribas as a bank and have told our friends there that it has the skills, the name and the financial resources to be the champion of continental Europe — but for the time being, it has very little chance of catching the UK's HSBC or Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • Bankers' morale took a further battering this week as German telecoms equipment provider Siemens announced tight pricing on its latest refinancing.
  • There was a bank meeting yesterday (Thursday) for the recap of the buy-out of gaming and casino company Gala Group, with £945m in debt arranged by Merrill Lynch and Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • Corus Group, the Anglo-Dutch Steel company, has mandated ABN Amro, CSFB, HSBC and ING on to a Eu800m three year deal. The facility is split between a Eu700m tranche and a Eu100m tranche.