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  • Yes, it's that B word again. The one that makes all our eyes glaze over when it's mentioned. No, of course I don't mean Barclays or BofA, but Basle II.
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  • A total of nine banks are believed to have joined forces to provide an $830m facility to Malaysian International Shipping Corp to fund its acquisition of American Eagle Tankers.
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  • Dollar issuance fell by $200m this week, but at 232 the number of trades was identical to last week.
  • Trading in euros rose this week. More than $5bn was issued in the currency from 118 notes, up from $4.6bn and 107 trades last week.
  • Despite falling slightly, EuroMTN issuance remained healthy this week. More than $11.5bn was traded across all currencies from 621 transactions. Continuing the recent trend, yen trading fell away again over the last seven days. Investors bought just $1.44bn in the currency, down from $1.9bn previously. The number of issues rose, however, to 214, from 181 last week.
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  • Europe took another step towards a single financial market this week with the introduction of an EU regulation requiring that cross-border credit transfers must cost the same as corresponding domestic transactions.
  • The Kingdom of Morocco overcame choppy market conditions last Friday to price a well received debut Eu400m five year Eurobond. At a spread of 215bp over mid-swaps, the deal was pitched towards the higher end of 195bp-220bp price talk range.