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  • Why is everyone’s attention suddenly focused on Germany? Just one year ago Europe’s former economic miracle had turned into Europe’s most famous invalid.
  • Why is everyone’s attention suddenly focused on Germany? Just one year ago Europe’s former economic miracle had turned into Europe’s most famous invalid.
  • REWE’s debut Eu1.5bn one to five year loan has already received commitments and syndication is due to close this month. The mandated lead arrangers are Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, and Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. BayernLB and DZ Bank joined the facility before general syndication.
  • Amount: ¥13bn
  • You have to hand it to Goldman Sachs, which seems to be at the forefront of every trading innovation. “Where Goldman leads, others are able to follow,” said a jealous BNP Paribas trader.
  • The move from interest rate to credit risk created an investor base for corporate bonds almost by default. But the introduction of the euro has changed investor’s behaviour in other ways. Within Europe, capital has flowed between government markets, and outside, international confidence in the currency has been tested. Neil Day reports.
  • Estonian bank Hansapank this week issued the first notes from its new Eu1bn EuroCP programme, signed through Deutsche Bank last week.
  • Rating: Aa2/AA
  • PCCW-HKT has attracted a consortium of 15 banks for a HK$4bn three year self-led deal. Commitments totalling HK$6bn have been made and the borrower is considering an increase.
  • Rating: A1/A
  • Stuart Gulliver, co-head of HSBC’s corporate, investment banking and markets division, said at an analyst’s conference last Thursday (November 27) that the bank’s equity division was facing further staffing cuts, though he denied this amounted to an exit from equities.
  • What are the latest developments at HSBC, where chairman Sir John Bond has already received one of our premier nominations for Banker of the Year 2003. In the UK, his only rival would be Fred Goodwin of Royal Bank of Scotland but, although RBS is spreading its wings, especially in the US, it has a long way to go in Europe and Asia before it could be described as a global bank.