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  • Yield-grabbing investors snapped up $1bn of General Motors Acceptance Corporation five year global bonds this week, despite a warning from Moody's just days before the issue that the auto finance credit could be downgraded. Moody's told investors last Friday that it would cut General Motors' A3 and GMAC's A2 ratings if there was no improvement on rising pension costs and falling car and truck prices.
  • Guarantor: HBOS plc; Bank of Scotland Rating: Aa2/AA/AA+
  • China Resources will announce the arrangers for its Hong Kong dollar fundraising requirement today (Friday). The borrower has been sounding banks out for the past couple of weeks and has assembled a nine-strong group of arrangers. Hang Lung Properties will award a mandate next week for a HK$3bn financing. A group of banks has been selected with China Construction Bank and HSBC likely to be involved.
  • A shortlist should come imminently for the arranging mandate on the Republic of Hungary's Eu500m five year loan. Pricing is likely to emerge at below 20bp.
  • ING raised Eu1.2bn from a sale of stock in ABN Amro yesterday (Thursday), despite the Dutch AEX index falling for the second day in a row. ABN Amro Rothschild, JP Morgan and ING lead managed the accelerated bookbuild of 80m shares which was launched yesterday morning and priced after the close.
  • ING raised Eu1.2bn from a sale of stock in ABN Amro yesterday (Thursday), despite the Dutch AEX index falling for the second day in a row. ABN Amro Rothschild, JP Morgan and ING lead managed the accelerated bookbuild of 80m shares which was launched yesterday morning and priced after the close.
  • Amount: A$550m Issue price: 100.00
  • AIG tested the limits of what investors will take in terms of new issue spreads this week with a $1.5bn two tranche offering of five and 10 year bonds. The triple-A insurer has only ever come to the unsecured debt market once before and its Rule 144A issue, led by Citigroup, Bank of America and JP Morgan, was expected to be a blowout as a result.
  • Yield-grabbing investors snapped up $1bn of General Motors Acceptance Corporation five year global bonds this week, despite a warning from Moody's just days before the issue that the auto finance credit could be downgraded. Moody's told investors last Friday that it would cut General Motors' A3 and GMAC's A2 ratings if there was no improvement on rising pension costs and falling car and truck prices.
  • The Eu900m facility for Interpower has been signed after achieving an oversubscription in the market. Arrangers are Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, BNL, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole Indosuez and Banca Intesa.
  • Technical conditions in the fixed income market are resoundingly positive after a pessimistic FOMC statement sparked a bull rally in dollar yields against a background of strong demand for euro, dollar and sterling paper. Spreads have continued to tighten. Deals launched this week were oversubscribed as demand outweighs supply - the Eu2.3bn five year bond by Denmark amassing a book of Eu8.5bn, Renault's Eu750m issue attracting Eu2.5bn of demand and VNU's £250m 14 year REPS an order book of £1.5bn.
  • Invesco Institutional, a seasoned CDO manager and subsidiary of Amvescap, this week closed its first actively managed synthetic collateralised debt obligation via Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. The deal offers investors exposure to the mezzanine risk of a $1.162bn portfolio of credit default swaps referencing investment grade corporate names.