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  • Pendragon has launched syndication of its £300m loan. The deal is split into a £150m revolver and a £150m term loan and is arranged by Barclays Capital, Lloyds TSB and Royal Bank of Scotland. Proceeds will finance Pendragon's intended £230m acquisition of rival car dealer CD Bramall. The agreed cash offer has yet to be accepted by CD Bramall shareholders.
  • A $500m dual tranche fundraising for Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the central bank, was launched into sub-underwriting and general syndication concurrently this week.
  • The first quarter of 2004 ends on a tense note with the market fixated on today's (Friday's) US non-farm payroll figures. Yesterday's (Thursday's) US manufacturing activity monitor, which showed unexpected strength, caused a sell-off in Treasury prices and bankers are hoping the trend will continue, bringing the market back to a more stable and investor friendly state.
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  • Royal Bank of Scotland has restructured its loan markets group in London by separating out its salesforce and adding a new syndicate function, to sit between origination and distribution. Lois Salter, previously a senior director in the corporate loan origination group, becomes head of sales. The new syndicate group will be headed by Chris Parsons, who was head of high grade distribution.
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  • French chemicals company Rhodia has announced a Eu600m high yield bond and an increased Eu450m rights issue to avert a liquidity crisis in 2005.
  • Packaging company Rexam will sign its £800m deal next week. The deal raised over £1bn from the market and it is likely that the borrower will take a slight increase. Mandated lead arranger are ABN Amro, Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Citigroup, CSFB, HSBC, Lloyds TSB and WestLB. BNP Paribas and HSBC are co-ordinators.
  • Banca Commerciala Romana's (BCR) $200m five year loan was signed on March 23. The deal achieved a hefty over-subscription and was increased from $100m.
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