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  • La Mondiale is launching an exchange offer for its Eu100m 6.5% notes due 2022 tranche and its Eu85m FRN due 2020 with a new tranche of undated subordinated notes, to become fungible with the existing subordinated fixed/floating rate notes.
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  • Telecom Italia raised £850m of 15 year debt in just a day and a half when it made its sterling debut this week ? and shaved 15bp over its normal cost of funds.
  • The Daily Mail & General Trust and CVC have dropped out of bidding for the Telegraph Group. The contenders for the business, owned by Hollinger International, are Press Holdings ? the acquisition vehicle for the Barclay brothers ? and a consortium consisting of 3i and Veronis Suhler Stevenson.
  • Who today remembers Greenwich NatWest, whose offices were at 135, Bishopsgate in the City?
  • Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan and UBS sold the largest secondary offering by far in the South African market this week with a R6.06bn ($930m) placement of Telkom shares for the Thintana consortium of US telecoms firm SBC and Malaysia Telekom.
  • Garanti Bank will pay fees of 65bp for Eu10m, 55bp for Eu5m, 50bp for Eu3m and 47.5bp for Eu2m on its Eu350m one year loan.
  • The Czech Republic?s deputy prime minister and minister of finance, Bohuslav Sobotka, gave EuroWeek his reaction to the country?s debut Eurobond immediately after the deal had priced.
  • Bank Aval has launched general syndication of its $25m 364 day loan. Commerzbank has joined mandated lead arrangers Deutsche Bank and RZB as an arranger on the deal, which pays a margin of 380bp over Libor.
  • Russia?s state-owned Vneshtorgbank (VTB) plans to issue a $300m two to three year floating rate note (FRN) before the end of the second quarter, from its $2.5bn EuroMTN programme. EuroWeek understands that Barclays Capital, HSBC and ING will arrange the transaction.
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