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  • Many might call the stockmarket a lottery, but it is rare for a lottery to have a profound effect on the stockmarket.
  • Arcelor has signed its Eu3bn loan through mandated lead arrangers BBVA (joint bookrunner), BNP Paribas (joint bookrunner), Calyon, CIC, Fortis, JP Morgan (joint bookrunner), KBC and Natexis. The deal attracted 41 participants, raised Eu4bn in syndication and was increased to Eu3bn from Eu2.005bn.
  • Barclays and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein launched syndication of the £865m in total debt to back Macquarie's purchase of NTL's towers business Wednesday. There was a bank meeting held yesterday (Thursday) in London.
  • Many might call the stockmarket a lottery, but it is rare for a lottery to have a profound effect on the stockmarket.
  • Compiled by Richard Favis, RBC Capital Markets
  • The Republic of Ireland is poised to access the dollar market with its first issue in the currency since 1993.
  • Allocations for Malayan Banking's $500m three year facility have been finalised, with signing due on Monday. The mandated lead arrangers are Mizuho Corporate Bank, holding $70m, Citigroup, lending $60m and Barclays Capital, Bank of China (Hong Kong), BayernLB, Calyon, Fortis Bank, HSH Nordbank and UFJ Bank committing $50m each.
  • Long dated constant maturity swap (CMS) trades continued to be the focus for investors in the EuroMTN market this week.
  • BNPP launches ABS funds
  • Medium Support Helicopter (MSH), the £76m 12 year PFI (private finance initiative) for the design, construction financing and operation of a simulator training base for the RAF in Wales will sign imminently.
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