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  • KfW
    Guarantor: The Federal Republic of Germany
  • Bank Caspian's $25m 364 day facility has been increased to $40m following oversubscription.
  • KfW
    Guarantor: Federal Republic of Germany
  • A bank meeting for UK telecommunications group Kingston Communications' £225m loan is scheduled for Monday. Mandated lead arrangers are AIB, Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank of Scotland. The loan will be used to support the company's December 2004 acquisition of data network integrator and managed service provider, Omnetica.
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  • The World Bank this week issued the first 30 year global bond by a supranational borrower since 1993 and the first in that maturity from the supranational and sovereign sector since Italy's 30 year in 2003.
  • Swiss-based mining company Xstrata will increase the size of its loan for the acquisition of WMC Resources after it increased its bid for its Australian rival by A$1bn to A$8.4bn.
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  • There was a bank meeting on Tuesday near Rotterdam for the loan supporting ABN Amro Capital's purchase of Borstlap, an international group of businesses that manufacture fastening materials, systems and tools.
  • Bank of Scotland, Credit Suisse First Boston and JP Morgan are out to existing lenders on the buy-out of Vetco, ABB's oil and gas divisions, with an amendment. The sponsors ? Candover Partners, 3i and JP Morgan ? would like to take a dividend, so the lead banks are asking to increase the ?B' and ?C' loans by $50m apiece and the bonding facility by $45m.