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  • Guarantor: Linde AG
  • Tonto must be the most bigoted native North American ever to have worked in an investment bank. Over the years his ever-expanding range of prejudices have extended to the Financial Times ("too many pictures"), bond traders ("why can't they wear brown shoes like the rest of us?") and the French ("why do they speak English with a funny accent?").
  • The combination of contradiction, exuberant competition and London has moulded the Eurobond market into what it is today, writes the World Bank's Ken Lay.
  • Rating: BB-/B3
  • Amount: Sfr250m
  • Malaysia International Shipping Corp has mandated a group of 10 or 11 banks to arrange a large US dollar bridge facility.
  • At the end of May this year, Manfred Schepers ended a 17 year career with UBS Warburg. His final position was head of European fixed income and global head of debt capital markets.
  • The $1.5bn dual tranche loan for Man Group has been oversubscribed to just shy of $2bn. The borrower is talking about an increase, but there will be some scaling back for lenders. The deal is likely to be signed in a week's time.
  • Compiled by Richard Favis
  • After dipping last week, dollar volumes rose sharply this week. More than $3.57bn was issued from 196 trades, a 30% share of the market.
  • After a fortnight of subdued volumes, issuance in the EuroMTN market picked up markedly this week. More than $12.2bn was brought to the market from 522 trades, up nearly $3bn and over 70 trades on the previous seven days.