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  • ABN Amro and Barclays are expected to launch syndication of debt financing Apax Partners? buy-out of Dutch publishing business PCM Uitgevers either today (Friday) or Monday.
  • NTL
    The £2.435m facility for cable company NTL is to be signed today (Friday). After retail syndication, which raised about £250m, the arrangers will be left long. Sub-underwriters are within 10% of their target hold of £140m.
  • Oman Polypropylene?s (OPP) $240m 13 year project financing has been launched into general syndication. Mandated lead arrangers are BNP Paribas, HSBC, Arab Banking Corporation and Apicorp. The deal pays an initial margin of 100bp over Libor until completion in 26 months.
  • Publishing group Pearson has mandated HSBC as sole bookrunner for a $1.25bn refinancing. The five year deal will pay a margin of Libor plus 35bp and a commitment fee of 12.5bp. Banks are invited to commit to one arranger ticket of $75m.
  • Piraeus Bank has signed a new Eu2bn EuroMTN programme through arranger Deutsche Bank.
  • PKN Orlen, the Polish petrochemicals company, is believed to be in talks with banks to arrange a facility for the acquisition of a 63% stake in oil group Unipetrol from the Czech government in a deal worth Ck11.3bn ($356m).
  • Bankers working on the Eu3bn IPO of German savings bank Deutsche Postbank seem resigned to the deal?s failure.
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  • The Eu16bn loan for French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Synthélabo?s acquisition of its Franco-German rival Aventis has been launched into general syndication.