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  • Deutsche Post managed to sell half of its savings bank subsidiary Postbank this week, but was forced to accept a reduced price and sell a third of the stake as an exchangeable bond.
  • Deutsche Post managed to sell half of its savings bank subsidiary Postbank this week, but was forced to accept a reduced price and sell a third of the stake as an exchangeable bond.
  • While issuance volumes of French corporate bonds continues to disappoint ? as it has done throughout the European markets so far this year ? new structures have provided much excitement, especially in the financial institutions market.
  • While volumes of French equity and equity-linked financings may have been unspectacular so far this year, observers are hopeful about the longer term prospects for the privatisation programme.
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  • The $170m Novoship facility for the acquisition of shipping vessels led by DVB and ING is closed. Because of an oversubscription the deal raised $210m, but will not be increased.
  • RZB has completed syndication of the Eu73m project financing for Romanian Motorways.
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  • Because she has a better publicity machine than Julia Roberts, it was inevitable that the return of Robin Saunders to the centre stage would be greeted with 21-gun salutes and trumpet voluntaries.
  • Russian mobile telephone company MobileTeleSystems (MTS) has mandated four banks to arrange a $500m unsecured facility ? one of three Russian unsecured deals being prepared for syndication.
  • SG CIB has reorganised its debt syndicates, merging the structured and unsecured bond syndicates and restructuring loan syndication.