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  • BNP Paribas is sole mandated lead arranger on a Eu74m senior facility backing the buy-out of AES Laboratoire by ABN Amro Private Equity.
  • Dominic Franklin has rejoined ABN Amro as head of debt capital markets for the UK and Ireland and head of European insurance origination.
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA
  • In 2003, Freddie Mac has been at the centre of a long running accounting saga, lost three of its board members and has had to start much of its investor relations effort from scratch. However, as Seb Boyd discovers, the agency's treasurer Louise Herrle has plenty of fight left in her.
  • Russia's Gazprom is set to dominate the corporate Eurobond market in emerging Europe next week, when it plans to launch a Eu500m seven year bond via Deutsche Bank and UBS.
  • General Electric Capital Corp achieved its best funding costs for over a year with its latest bond issuance: $2.75bn of fixed and floating rate three year global notes.
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA
  • General Motors has been the most spectacular borrower in the international capital markets this year, with the group's $17.9bn financing in June being the highlight. Sanjiv Khattri, General Motors' assistant treasurer, talks to Danielle Robinson about handling the challenge of such a complex deal.
  • Goldman Sachs has raised $2.7bn for its new mezzanine fund, GS Mezzanine Partners III - a record size.
  • Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank (HAAB) this week issued the first trades off the Eu2bn EuroCP facility that it signed through Deutsche Bank in August.
  • This summer, after several months of preparation, came the launch of an innovative deal from UK financial credit HBOS that has reconciled two very independent markets, writes Neil Day.
  • Hays will shortly launch a £300m five year revolver to refinance the £450m facility that supported its £183m acquisition of customer relationship management software company Interact in 2001.