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  • ? Tonto is green with envy over the gambling prowess of BTM’s James Nisbet and Deutsche Bank’s Steve Snizek, hoping that maybe they’ll take him on a training trip to that city of sin Las Vegas, in the New Year.
  • ?Guarantor: Caja Madrid
  • ?The UK's Office of Fair Trading yesterday (Thursday) dropped its investigation into the London Stock Exchange in return for a 25% cut in the exchange's annual fees for issuers. The decision followed the OFT's issuing of recommendations to the LSE on measures it could take to avoid a further investigation by the Competition Commission.
  • Guarantor: MAN AG
  • ? Compiled by Richard Favis
  • ? Although euro volumes dropped this week, the currency continues to prove popular. Nearly $4.4bn was issued from 112 notes, a 49% share of the market. This was down from $4.8bn last week, a % share.
  • ? Dollar volumes fell away over the past seven days. Just $1.8bn was issued in the currency from 129 notes. The structured market was strong, however, with a range of products printed. Among these was a $25m Morgan Stanley led note issued by the World Bank. The FX/inflation-linked hybrid pays annual interest of 3% until January next year. Thereafter, interest is linked to the CPI-U index.
  • ? Despite the majority of active borrowers having hit their funding targets for 2003, volumes continue to hold up in the EuroMTN market as issuers take advantage of the opportunistic funding available.
  • ?Michelin’s much anticipated subordinated bond finally emerged this week at an increased size and at the tight end of the price guidance.
  • Rating: Aa3/A+/AA-
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