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  • After only a year of owning UK corporate broker Panmure Gordon, investment bank Lazard is selling the business to UK small-cap broker Durlacher in an all share deal worth about £20m.
  • Parex Bank's Eu35m one year loan is oversubscribed and should be signed on February 15.
  • A new Fab Four in the offing? Lewis as Tony Hadley (surprisingly capable). Mitchell as Aretha Franklin (harmoniously capable). Delannoy as Vanessa Paradis (retiringly capable). Hallier as Robbie Williams (high note incapable). All in all, Leak's evening out with BNPP's MTN quartet was really rather special. After all, it's not every night that you get to see Rupert Lewis and Olivier ?crazy legs? Hallier shaking their funky stuff on a disco machine in a Soho video game arcade.
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  • Lehman Brothers and Bank of Scotland have cut pricing ? a so-called reverse flex ? on the ?B' and ?C' tranches of the £1.045bn recapitalisation of UK betting company Coral Eurobet.
  • Didn't you also feel slightly sorry for Stan O'Neal last week? The chairman and chief executive of Merrill Lynch will have been pleased that the share price rose after it announced fourth quarter results.
  • Lithuania yesterday (Thursday) priced the tightest bond yet from the new EU member states when it sold a Eu600m 11 year bond at a mere 8bp over mid-swaps.
  • Lithuania yesterday (Thursday) priced the tightest bond yet from the new EU member states when it sold a Eu600m 11 year bond at a mere 8bp over mid-swaps.
  • Loan Ranger is pleased to hear that Standard Bank's Peter Kennedy has returned refreshed and unscathed from a recent trip to South Africa, during which he ventured into a cage to go diving with Great White sharks.
  • The European Union competition commissioner, Neelie Kroes, has urged European countries to call for an enquiry into the proposed merger of the London Stock Exchange with either Deutsche Börse or Euronext.
  • Arcelor is wrapping up its loan through mandated lead arrangers BBVA (joint bookrunner), BNP Paribas (joint bookrunner), Calyon, CIC, Fortis, JP Morgan (joint bookrunner), KBC and Natexis. The Eu2.005bn deal raised Eu4bn in syndication and will be increased to Eu3bn.