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  • Rating: A3/BBB+ Amount: $750m
  • The market offered a glimpse of its pre-WorldCom self this week, as almost $20bn of US high grade corporate bonds were launched, with new supply from IBM, Dow Chemical, CIT Group, Textron and GMAC. Stable equity markets helped produce this bumper crop of deals, as did the short window of opportunity that will close ahead of next week's Thanksgiving celebrations. European investors also seemed to put the year's disasters behind them.
  • The sub-underwriting phase of the £426.4m project financing for Wembley National Stadium has got off to a positive start. Banks have been asked to commit Eu60m to be brought down to final take and holds of Eu40m for 140bp all-in.
  • CIBC and Morgan Stanley are wrapping up senior syndication of the Eu825m of debt facilities backing the recapitalisation of paper company Xerium. The ticket on offer to the market in this initial stage of sell down is $100m of senior debt to be taken down to $50m and $10m of mezzanine for total fees of 150bp.
  • Double-A issuance picked up over the past seven days after dropping below both triple-A and single-A issuance last week. Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de l'Etat Luxembourg (BCEE) was one of the more active double-A names. The bank closed nine dollar deals, including a $5m trade via BNP Paribas.
  • The market offered a glimpse of its pre-WorldCom self this week, as almost $20bn of US high grade corporate bonds were launched, with new supply from IBM, Dow Chemical, CIT Group, Textron and GMAC. Stable equity markets helped produce this bumper crop of deals, as did the short window of opportunity that will close ahead of next week's Thanksgiving celebrations. European investors also seemed to put the year's disasters behind them.
  • Rating: A2/A Amount: $800m (increased from $500m)
  • Rating: Aa1 Amount: Dkr582m
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA/AAA Amount: Eu1.5bn obligations foncières
  • Amount: Eu149m Rating: A- (Fitch)
  • Mandated arrangers Erste Bank and Standard Bank have had to postpone signing of the Eu60m four year facility for Erste und Steirmarkische Bank until November 25. The deal was due to be signed in Zagreb last week, but EuroWeek hears that Privredna Banka Zagreb (PBZ) was forced to pull out at the last minute.
  • Guarantor: Republic of Croatia Rating: Baa3/BBB-