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  • RZB will next week launch a $40m-$50m one year loan for Bank Petrocommerce, which is related to Russia's Lukoil.
  • Joint coordinating arrangers ABN Amro Bank, Barclays Capital, HSBC, ING Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp launched a $1.85bn nine month bridge facility for San Miguel Corp into sub-underwriting on Monday.
  • The Republic of the Philippines stormed the Asian debt capital markets this week with a remarkably successful $1.5bn 25 year bond that combined boldness with opportune timing.
  • The additional term loan ?D' and second lien for the buy-out of Pizza Express/Ask Central will be closed by today (Friday) by mandated lead arrangers Lehman Brothers (joint bookrunner), HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland (joint bookrunner).
  • The Republic of the Philippines stormed the Asian debt capital markets this week with a remarkably successful $1.5bn 25 year bond that combined boldness with opportune timing.
  • Banks have responded favourably to telecoms provider TPSA's Eu750m five year loan and the borrower is seeking a further reduction in pricing during a second round of bidding.
  • The Eu780m privatisation of Poland's largest insurer, PZU, was on a knife-edge this week as the Polish treasury sought to renegotiate an agreement reached with Eureko, the Dutch financial services company that is its largest private shareholder.
  • The Eu553m project finance loan for Brisal-Auto-Estradas do Litoral has been launched into syndication.
  • Two convertible bonds for Taiwanese issuers, both led by Deutsche Bank in the past week, may signal the end of CBs issued at zero or negative yields by Taiwan's capital hungry technology companies.
  • Trevor Price has left Credit Suisse First Boston, where he was European head of fixed income.
  • The Eu780m privatisation of Poland's largest insurer, PZU, was on a knife-edge this week as the Polish treasury sought to renegotiate an agreement reached with Eureko, the Dutch financial services company that is its largest private shareholder.
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