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  • Has the silly season arrived early? We were having lunch at the Cucurrucho Beach Club, here in Sotogrande, when our phone began to ring and we had to divert our attention from the table of perfectly sculpted Russian ladies next to us (someone should congratulate their plastic surgeon on his art).
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  • Waarborgfonds Sociale Wonigbouw (WSW), the Netherlands social housing guarantee fund, has launched an interest indexed loan product linked to inflation in the Netherlands.
  • The Global Committee of Argentine Bondholders (GCAB) will begin an international roadshow next week to argue against Argentina?s claim it can only afford to pay back about 25c on the dollar of the $100bn-odd it owes investors.
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  • Royal Bank of Scotland has provided funding for a £89m secondary management buy-out of delivery service Nightfreight Group. RBS Debt Ventures arranged £77m of senior, mezzanine and loan stock facilities, with the balance provided by Barclays Private Equity and management. RBS Debt Ventures will control a minority equity stake and be represented on the board.
  • French telephone directories company Pages Jaunes completed its IPO yesterday (Thursday), floating 32.1% of its share capital for Eu1.36bn ? near the middle of the target range.
  • How many times have we heard that Merrill Lynch has lost its former edge?
  • Guarantors: Kingdoms of Denmark and Sweden
  • Pearson is set to increase its refinancing from $1.25bn to $1.35bn, and will sign banks in today (Friday). HSBC is the sole bookrunner. The five year deal pays a margin of Libor plus 35bp and a commitment fee of 12.5bp.