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  • Our top contact in Tokyo has just provided some insight into the extraordinary news that there is a man overboard at the mighty firm of Morgan Stanley in Tokyo.
  • The £963m 15 year project financing for Skynet 5, the UK Ministry of Defence's secure military communications satellite project, has been signed.
  • Syndication has closed for Investec's $180m dual tranche term loan. The deal was oversubscribed and increased from $120m. Mandated lead arrangers are BayernLB, Crédit Lyonnais, HSH Nordbank and the Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • Lloyds TSB Capital Markets has been mandated to arrange a $100m two year transaction for Woori Bank.
  • The Eu83.5m in senior facilities supporting the buy-out of Menaje del Hogar by Suala Capital Partners has been oversubscribed. The transaction, which consists of all senior debt, is arranged by sole lead and bookrunner BNP Paribas.
  • Citigroup's lead at the top of table one this week stretched beyond the $10bn mark. Having led more than $28.5bn of deals, the US house has comfortably beaten its total last year of $23.5bn.
  • Syndication of the debt supporting the Eu555m buy-out of Global Garden Products should be launched next month.
  • The much anticipated mandate for Innolux Display Corp's $250m seven year facility has been announced. The winning consortium led by Taiwan Cooperative Bank comprises ABN Amro, Chang Hwa Commercial Bank, Citigroup, Hua Nan Commercial Bank, Land Bank of Taiwan, Taiwan Business Bank and Standard Chartered Bank.
  • Colombia's economic team was yesterday (Thursday) trying to repair the damage done to the country's bond prices when president Alvaro Uribe spoke of restructuring its external debt.
  • Spanish television broadcaster Antena 3 this week became the first company to list on the Madrid stock exchange in almost a year when Telefónica distributed most of its stake in the company to existing shareholders.