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  • ? Who has ever heard of Credit Suisse Securities? Please don't all hold up your hands at once. We have many, many, friends at Credit Suisse, Credit Suisse First Boston, the old CSFP and Credit Suisse Asset Management, but Credit Suisse Securities was always something of an enigma.
  • ? Ergo Group, the German insurance company, has mandated Standard Chartered to arrange a S$101.7m 3-1/2 year transaction.
  • ? Amount: W282.6bn
  • ? Banks are still being assembled for Slovenske Elecktrarne’s Eu300m loan. EuroWeek hears that at least six international banks and three local financial institutions will be included.
  • ? Arranger JP Morgan has extended the deadline for sub-underwriters to commit to the W100bn three year fundraising for Mando Corp.
  • ? Icelandic bank Kaupthing Bunadarbanki will take a cautious approach when it begins issuing from its Eu0m EuroCP shelf next month.
  • ? Citigroup and Credit Suisse First Boston have won the mandate to arrange debt financing for the buy-out of Swedish mattress manufacturer Hilding Anders by Investcorp.
  • ?Amount: Eu100m Öffentlicher Pfandbrief
  • ? The Eu92.4m in debt facilities for the buy-out of Cosecheros Abastecedores (CASA), Spanish wine producer is scheduled for signing December 5 via mandated lead arranger BNP Paribas.
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  • ? The news that US Federal Agents had arrested 47 currency traders working for UBS and JP Morgan Chase at first seemed to be as sensational as Bonnie and Clyde robbing banks, the collapse of John Meriwether’s Long Term Capital or that clever executive assistant siphoning off millions from fat cat Goldman Sachs partners with more money than common sense.