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  • Rating: Aa3/AA/AA Amount: Nkr200m
  • Rating: Aa3/AA/AA Amount: Nkr300m
  • Rating: Aa2/AA- Amount: Eu750m
  • Rating: Aa- Amount: Eu1bn
  • Dutch insurer Aegon gave a welcome boost to the equity capital markets this week when it completed a Eu3.5bn issue, the largest deal this year and the second largest accelerated bookbuild ever in Europe.
  • Dutch insurer Aegon gave a welcome boost to the equity capital markets this week when it completed a Eu3.5bn issue, the largest deal this year and the second largest accelerated bookbuild ever in Europe.
  • Italian municipal utility AEM Torino will make a decision on a planned capital increase in October, according to Italian bankers yesterday (Thursday). The utility's chief executive Franco Reviglio said in a conference call on Wednesday that the company was planning to raise new equity to finance a Eu750m plan to develop electricity generation.
  • Amount: A$900m Legal maturity: September 10, 2035
  • The relaunch of the A$890m project financing for Australian Magnesium Corp was executed this week by arrangers ABN Amro, ANZ Investment Bank, JP Morgan and WestLB. The transaction was initially postponed when the accompanying equity offering was delayed in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks last year.
  • Are they changing the guard in the debt capital markets division of Merrill Lynch? The whisper on the grapevine is that David Lund, the very bright young hotshot from the Tokyo office who moved to New York with new fixed income supremo Dow Kim, is no longer on his perch. This must have taken even Merrill insiders by surprise because David Lund seemed as if he could walk on water and feed loaves and fishes to a cast of thousands.
  • Rating: Aaa/AAA/AAA Amount: Eu1.5bn
  • Rating: Aa2/A+ Amount: $1bn