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  • Croatia Privredna Banka Zagreb has been appointed to lead manage the $35m IPO of Belupo, the pharmaceutical subsidiary of Croatian food producer Podravka.
  • The once mighty German Pfandbrief market has had tough year. Not only damaged by the almost unremitting downgrades of issuers, there has been the ignominy of being eclipsed, in terms of performance, by issuers in the comparatively new French and Spanish covered bond markets.
  • Mandated arrangers Danske Bank, DnB Markets and Swedbank signed banks into the Eu75m five year term loan for Nordlandsbanken yesterday (Thursday). The deal has been increased to Eu150m, with the majority of the syndicate comprising German banks.
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA Amount: Nkr400m
  • Amount: Sfr275m Hypothekenpfandbrief series 348 Maturity: November 18, 2014
  • Amount: Eu373.3m; £265m Legal maturity: October 15, 2009
  • In the sovereign, supranational and agency market, 2002 has been the year of the benchmark dollar issuance programme. And for sovereign, supra and agency, read the Republic of Italy, the European Investment Bank and Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau. Neil Day reports. Between the Republic of Italy, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW), the three issuers have raised $28bn through transactions of $2bn or larger, the majority of them for $3bn.
  • Sterling investors were treated to rare emerging markets paper yesterday (Thursday), when the Republic of Poland priced a debut £400m eight year transaction at the tight end of expectations. The sovereign was aiming for a £250m offering, but lead manager UBS Warburg had built a book of £700m by yesterday morning, allowing it to increase the deal to £400m.
  • Rating: Aa2/AA- Amount: Sfr400m (increased from Sfr300m)
  • Amount: Eu1.5bn Legal maturity: October 28, 2010
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA/AAA Amount: Nkr250m (fungible with Nkr650m issue launched 24/09/02)
  • Amount: Eu70m Legal maturity: July 3, 2017