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  • Fears that the Basel II proposals could weaken the competitive position of US banks may undermine the entire project.
  • Senior syndication continues on the Eu2.5bn debt facility for Finnish electricity company TVO and a general syndication is likely in January.
  • Rating: BBB
  • After a long and unorthodox syndication that included changes to amount, structure and pricing, the £270m project financing for Arsenal Football Club’s 60,000 seat Ashburton Grove stadium has been completed.
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  • The festive spirit is alive and well among the fun-loving Germans. Our top mole in a country known worldwide for its great parties and huge humour, the much revered, altogether stern and fearsomely playful Heidi von Grippenutz, has just given us the lowdown on a couple of great German bashes.
  • Bankers say the Eu600m 364 day loan for Charbonnages de France is twice oversubscribed. The Aaa/AAA rated borrower, which has an EPIC state guarantee for its debt, is considering an increase.
  • The Office of Federal Housing Entreprise Oversight (OFHEO), which regulates Freddie Mac, this week published its report into the mortgage agency’s $5bn mis-statement of earnings.
  • The plot that must be whetting the appetite of every Hollywood producer is the long running saga of Crédit Lyonnais and its involvement in the US, first with the MGM film production company, and then with Executive Life, a Californian insurance company that enjoyed sailing close to the wind and, thanks to its connection with Michael Milken and Drexel Burnham Lambert, was one of the largest buyers of junk bonds in the rock’n’roll days of the 1980s.