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  • A combination of Golden Week in Japan, May Day in Europe and the UK bank holiday contributed to a sharp fall in issuance this week. Volumes fell to less than $7.2bn equivalent from 312 trades. Last week nearly $11.4bn was issued from 497 notes. The greatest volumes were once again issued in euros, though dollar trades were also popular.
  • Amount: A$151.5m Legal maturity: April 7, 2010
  • Rating: Baa1/BBB Amount: Eu150m (fungible with Eu850m issue launched 30/01/03)
  • Barclays Capital, Citigroup, HSBC, JP Morgan and Royal Bank of Scotland have signed in banks on the £1.5bn loan for pub operator Mitchells&Butlers - previously the retail arm of Six Continents. Lead arrangers are AIB, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, BayernLB, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole Indosuez, Danske, ING, National Australian Bank, Rabobank, Scotiabank, SMBC and WestLB.
  • Rating: Aa3/A+/AA- Amount: $260m
  • Francesco de Bartolo, vice president in the principal finance division of JP Morgan, has left the bank. De Bartolo worked under Leonard Van Drunen for the bank's real estate CMBS conduit.
  • The Province of Quebec has signed a $1bn EuroCP programme with Citigroup as arranger. The US house is joined on the dealer panel of the multi-currency facility by BayernLB, Deutsche Bank and SG. Mining company Anglo American has mandated Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and UBS Warburg to lead manage the inaugural benchmark issue off its $2bn EuroMTN programme.
  • Gas Natural signalled this week that it will not pursue its hostile takeover of Iberdrola following last week's ruling by Spain's National Energy Commission against the transaction. The Eu6.3bn loan facility put in place to support the deal will fall away with banks earning drop-dead fees.
  • Rating: Aaa/AA+ Amount: Sfr150m
  • ABN Amro and BNP Paribas are in the market with a quietly run syndication of the Eu300m financing for Cimentos de Portugal (Cimpor). Cimpor last tapped the market in 2000 when it raised an $846m dual tranche facility supporting its acquisition of Brazil's Brennand.