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  • Bond market records were broken this week in a remarkable session of sovereign issuance ? Italy issued the largest sovereign 10 year dollar bond and Spain the longest government bond in euros; Austria sold its biggest syndicated bond and Belgium achieved its tightest ever pricing.
  • Food ingredients manufacturer Danisco's Eu750m five year revolver will be signed oversubscribed on January 24. The borrower will not take an increase and bank allocations will be scaled back.
  • Depfa, the specialist public sector bank, has appointed Michael Freed as global head of financial guaranty products and chief executive officer of Depfa's Financial Guaranty Holding.
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  • The EuroCP market burst into life this week with around $81.5bn brought to market, one of the highest weekly totals of recent years.
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  • Frequent issuers had braced themselves for a difficult year at the beginning of 2004, but it started off even worse than expected. However, as sentiment became less bearish and a clear direction returned, windows of opportunity opened, and the most successful borrowers in 2004 were those that were nimble enough to leap through them. Neil Day reports.
  • Deutsche Genossenschafts-Hypothekenbank got the covered bond market off to a flying start this week, as its Eu2bn seven year issue blew out.
  • The EuroCP market's impressive gains over the course of 2004 show just how robust and mature the market has become. As it continues to make strides towards greater harmonisation, Duncan Kerr reports on a year when investors were ravenous for yield and borrowers funded at rock bottom prices.
  • Bank of Alexandria's $100m three year loan is oversubscribed and the borrower will take an increase to $150m.
  • 2004 will not go down as a vintage year for the debt market's traditional products such as corporate bonds, investment grade syndicated loans or supranational, sovereign or agency securities. Instead, it was a year when the more obscure and complex products stepped out of the shadows and into the spotlight. Sebastian Boyd, Toby Fildes and Jon Hay report.
  • In December, EuroWeek asked the emerging markets teams at the leading banks in the international bond markets for their views on which deals had been the best, or worst, of 2004.