It was a busy day for the euro in the MTN market as euro587.11million ($516.99 million) was traded off twenty notes. Fortis Ifico was the busiest issuer, as it concluded three euro trades - for euro3 million, euro10 million and euro22.50 million. All the notes are issued on August 22 and have a tenor of five years. HSBC (Netherlands) was busy with two euro20 million trades that are issued on August 6. Both notes come at the short-end, maturing in just over a month. FSA Global Funding concluded the longest-dated trade - a euro127 million note that reaches out to June 29 2015. Salomon Smith Barney acts as the bookrunner off the trade. Salomon Smith Barney also placed a trade for Banque et Caisse d'Epargne de L'Etat Luxembourg. The euro3.45 million MTN matures in one year. Westland Utrecht/Hypotheekbank teamed up with one of its most frequent bookrunner's, ABN Amro, on a two-year euro21 million trade. The note has a zero interest payment frequency. AIG SunAmerica Institutional Funding concluded a seven-year euro70 million note that pays interest singularly. The trade comes in the week that the issuer announced it has increased the limit off its note issuance programme from $15 billion to $25 billion. In addition, Merrill Lynch has replaced BNP Paribas as the arranger and dealer off the programme.
August 03, 2001