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  • US INVESTORS proved they were still interested in credit stories this week when they snapped up a $522.5m high yield issue, including a $97.5m CCC+ rated tranche, by US casino company Venetian Casinos Resorts. Although other US high yield offerings have been priced since last week's market turmoil, the size and rating of the Venetian deal in a less than attractive sector was seen as the first real test of investors' appetite for credit risk since the sell-off.
  • NationsBank has completed an $800m facility for Walter Industries Inc. The secured loan is split into a $350m six year revolver and a $450m six year term loan. Pricing is based on the company's consolidated leverage ratio. The Libor margin is 50bp to 125bp and the commitment fee range is 17.5bp to 30bp.
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  • Market commentary Compiled by Gerard Perrignon, Hambros Bank Ltd, London. Tel: +44 171-865 1759
  • SPANISH commercial bank Banco Popular Espa¥ol has signed a $2bn Euro-MTN programme in a bid to access new sources of funding. Until now the bank has relied on its retail deposit base, but changing investment patterns have resulted in a reduction in the proportion of savings deposited in savings accounts, prompting BPE to widen its borrowing options.
  • BANQUE NATIONALE de Paris has made several key appointments to its global fixed income division, including the hiring of four members of the debt team at CDC Marchés, to reinforce its international bond business. The moves, which bankers suggest will lead a series of team transfers between French houses, represent the first time a group from one French bank has been poached by another.
  • CDR FINANCE, the French state owned entity formed to purchase Crédit Lyonnais assets, is quietly establishing a Ffr3bn standby facility through sole arranger Société Générale SA. The five year facility, which is being guaranteed by EPFR, has a five year tenor and pays a spread of 6.75bp over Libor or Pibor. There is a commitment fee of 3.25bp.
  • Brazil The $126m syndicated import finance facility being arranged for Ceval Alimentos SA by Citicorp Securities Inc was signed last Friday.
  • GLOBAL co-ordinator JP Morgan this week rode the turbulent equity market conditions to complete the DM1.7bn international capital increase on behalf of Bayerische Vereinsbank. The funding coincides with a DM1.3bn domestic rights issue which was completely taken up by existing investors, marking the largest deal of its kind to emerge from the German market without pre-emptive rights.