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  • Bids for hotel chain Premier Lodge have gone into the final stage. Apax Partners, Nomura Principal Finance and UK leisure company Whitbread are believed by bankers still to be in the running.
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  • Ukraine's position in the international debt markets has improved markedly in the last four years, and its banks and companies are beginning to reap the benefits. Kathryn Wells asks whether the sovereign can maintain the progress - both economic and political - necessary to sustain its position as one of the asset class's star performers?
  • Ukraine's position in the international debt markets has improved markedly in the last four years, and its banks and companies are beginning to reap the benefits. Kathryn Wells asks whether the sovereign can maintain the progress - both economic and political - necessary to sustain its position as one of the asset class's star performers?
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA/AAA
  • Another sharp sell-off in US Treasuries this week after stronger than expected CPI data made for a volatile and uncertain environment for those few bond issuers that braved the market.
  • Another sharp sell-off in US Treasuries this week after stronger than expected CPI data made for a volatile and uncertain environment for those few bond issuers that braved the market.
  • Rosneft, the Russian state owned oil producer, has approached lenders for a $400m five year pre-export financing.
  • Gazprom's $1.1bn refinancing of its $3bn eight year loan, signed in 1997, has closed over-subscribed.
  • The $750m revolver for SAB Miller will close over-subscribed, bankers say. The deal is being arranged by ABN Amro, Bank of America, Crédit Agricole Indosuez, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, Royal Bank of Scotland and SG. The margin is Libor plus 32.5bp.