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  • RZB Romania has mandated Bank Austria, DZ Bank, JP Morgan and Mizuho for a $100m three year bullet deal. EuroWeek hears the margin is about 125bp.
  • EuroWeek hears Citigroup and SG CIB have won the mandate to arrange a $100m loan for diamond company Alrosa.
  • Russia may consider swapping around $50bn of Paris Club debt into Eurobonds, the country's finance minister, Alexei Kudrin, said at a press conference yesterday (Thursday).
  • Russia may consider swapping around $50bn of Paris Club debt into Eurobonds, the country's finance minister, Alexei Kudrin, said at a press conference yesterday (Thursday).
  • Bidding consortiums for Saga, the provider of services ? including holidays and insurance ? for the over-50s age group, have emerged. BC Partners and Permira are both bidding on their own, while Cinven and Apax have teamed up, as have JP Morgan Partners, Candover and Hg Capital. Making the cut to this round required a bid of about £1bn.
  • The Republic of Lithuania is seeking either a $150m loan or private placement and has sent out requests for proposals. Bankers said they are expecting responses Monday.
  • Who sent us an unsigned e-mail saying that Deutsche Bank was seeking a possible alliance with Lloyds TSB? We checked with some traders in London, who said that Lloyds TSB shares had been marked up on precisely that rumour. Of course, anything can happen in these topsy-turvy markets, but Deutsche and Lloyds TSB just doesn't look like a marriage made in heaven.
  • In a long, gloomy August, publishing company Emap has done its best to amuse the few remaining loans bankers in London by dishing out free copies of some of its more intellectual mags ? FHM and Zoo among others ? at recent meetings, as it put together its club deal (with a little help from the folks at KPMG).
  • Astro All Asia Networks' $300m multi-tranche financing has secured more than six banks in sub-underwriting and the coordinating arrangers are waiting for one more to respond before closing senior syndication. Citigroup and DBS Bank are leading the deal.
  • EuroWeek hears that Montagu Private Equity has exclusivity for the buy-out of electronics retailer Maplin. Bankers say debt backing the buy-out could be around £300m.