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  • Banka Celje will mandate banks on to its Eu60m five year deal next week. It last tapped the market in June for a Eu55m five year deal that paid a margin of 42bp over Euribor.
  • Are there strange smoke signals coming out of 11, Madison Avenue in New York, the stately home of Credit Suisse First Boston?
  • ABSA Bank's self-arranged $250m club deal has been oversubscribed and is due to sign on February 26. The facility consists of a $150m 364 day tranche and a $100m two year tranche.
  • Bank proposals are due today (Friday) for Zhangjiagang Posco Stainless Steel's $400m three and five year loan.
  • The Eu900m deal for Actividades de Construcción y Servicios (ACS) has been launched into general syndication. Banks are invited to commit Eu15m for 30bp, Eu10m for 25bp, or Eu5m for 20bp.
  • Yen denominated trading has traditionally been central to the structured EuroMTN market, but over the last six months activity has dropped off markedly. A weakening dollar against the yen and an adverse rate environment have left many investors sitting on long dated callable paper and new issuance has been subdued as a result. EuroWeek assesses activity so far this year.
  • Subordinated debt stole the limelight this week as insurance companies Hannover Re and Allianz together attracted over Eu9bn of demand for Eu2.25bn of bonds.
  • Subordinated debt stole the limelight this week as insurance companies Hannover Re and Allianz together attracted over Eu9bn of demand for Eu2.25bn of bonds.
  • Industri Kapital, the owner of cosmetics company Oriflame, is considering either a secondary buy-out or an IPO.
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  • If CSFB's chief executive, John Mack, whom we have come to admire for his refusal to let CSFB slide ignominiously down around the S-bend and out to sea, has decided to ship Brady Dougan overseas for some fresh air, what else is on his mind?