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  • Guarantor: E.On AG Amount: £125m (fungible with £850m issue launched 17/05/02)
  • Premarketing started yesterday (Thursday) on the Eu600m secondary offering for Erste Bank, as the Austrian bank continues its expansion into eastern Europe. The capital increase will finance a tender offer for shares in Czech retail bank Cesky sporitelna launched by AVS, the Austrian foundation that is the majority shareholder in Erste Bank. JP Morgan is leading the offer.
  • Barclays Capital and Citigroup/SSSB have launched syndication of the £429m project financing for the Spalding independent power project. The debt is split into three portions - a £362m 19.5 year non-recourse tranche of senior debt, a £60m LC facility and a £7m working capital facility.
  • Spintab has added four dealers to its euro15 billion ($14.23 billion) programme for the issuance of debt instruments. They are Barclays Capital, Credit Suisse First Boston, Goldman Sachs and HSBC.
  • Rating: Aa3 Amount: Sfr200m
  • St George Bank has dropped Merrill Lynch and Salomon Smith Barney from the dealer panel off its $4 billion Euro-MTN programme. JPMorgan and St George Bank take their places as dealers.
  • Rating: A/A2/A+ Amount: Eu500m
  • Stora Enso has increased the ceiling off its euro3 billion ($2.83 billion) Euro-MTN programme to euro4 billion despite having only $1.35 billion outstanding. It has issued just two notes in the last 18 months, both of which were syndicated trades led by Handelsbanken Trading, Nordea Markets and SEB Capital Markets.
  • Amount: Eu100m Maturity: June 28, 2004
  • A well attended bank meeting was held on Wednesday in Amsterdam for the syndication of the $1bn facility for drinks company Bacardi through arrangers and joint bookrunners Bank of America, Barclays Capital and Citigroup/SSSB. Banks have been invited to commit $75m for fees of 17.5bp, $50m for 15bp, and $30m for 12.5bp.
  • Rating: Aa2/AA+ Amount: C$100m