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  • * Merrill Lynch & Co Rating: Aa3/AA-
  • Belgium The co-arranging phase of the Bfr24bn non-recourse facility that is financing the development of KPN-Orange, Belgium's third cellular network, is heading for a successful close. Co-arrangers were invited to take Bfr2bn for a pre-commitment fee of 15bp.
  • Asset backed securities: * One-For-All Asset Funding Co Ltd
  • LATIN new issuance slowed to a trickle this week, with the biggest deal a $100m Euro/144A bond issue by Argentine morgtgage bank Banco Hipotecario. Anxious to get another bond issue away this year before its privatisation in the year ahead, BH offered a juicy 12% coupon on its two year deal due December 2001.
  • Argentina Citibank, BankBoston and Deutsche Bank will fund a $200m 18 month facility for Transportadora de Gas del Sur SA (TGS) on December 23.
  • * Argenta Nederland NV Guarantor: Argenta Banque d'Epargne
  • Israel Baden-Württembergische Bank is to arrange a $30m term loan for Israel Electric Corporation Ltd. The five year credit is priced at 37.5bp and offers participation fees of 100bp for $5m and 85bp for $3m.
  • BAYERISCHE Landesbank, Citibank, Deutsche and Sumitomo, arrangers of the $150m five year revolving credit for Magyar Olaj-es Gazipari (Mol) will hold a signing ceremony today (Friday). Over $150m was raised in general syndication, and the borrower increased the loan from $100m. Such was the popularity of the long mooted facility, that even after the increase, lenders still had to be scaled back.
  • * The Republic of Finland will shortly launch a new programme for the issuance of Finnish Treasury bills. The system is a revamp of the existing facility, by which all bills are sold through open auctions. The new system will also operate a new mechanism of continuous daily posting, by which Finland will offer bills to match the currency and maturity demands of individual investors.
  • THE NATIONAL Bank of Hungary provided a surprise postscript to a highly successful funding year this week, capitalising on news of a ratings upgrade to launch an opportunistic raid on the Eurodollar sector.