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  • THE UNDERWRITING phase of the $8bn facilities backing the demerger of BAT Industries plc's tobacco and financial services businesses has been an outstanding success. The facilities, arranged by lead arrangers and underwriters Barclays, Citibank, Goldman Sachs International, Midland Bank and Sumitomo Bank, raised $11.05bn from the 33 underwriters.
  • Asset backed securities: * MBS-2
  • * Commerzbank Overseas Finance NV Guarantor: Commerzbank AG
  • THE LARGEST ever securitisation of a single property succeeded triumphantly this week, as UK investors rushed to buy £555m of long dated bonds backed by rents on London's Canary Wharf office development.The transaction takes the rapidly expanding European securitisation market into new territory and underlines the enthusiasm of investors to buy asset backed product at a time of volatility in international debt markets.
  • THE LARGEST ever securitisation of a single property succeeded triumphantly this week, as UK investors rushed to buy £555m of long dated bonds backed by rents on London's Canary Wharf office development.The transaction takes the rapidly expanding European securitisation market into new territory and underlines the enthusiasm of investors to buy asset backed product at a time of volatility in international debt markets. While the supply of plain vanilla bonds has virtually dried up in the last few weeks, the securitisation sector has provided a range of new issues across a variety of currencies and there are rumours of several large deals waiting in the wings.
  • EUROPE'S HIGH yield corporate debt market will receive its first test since the correction in the bond markets when a two tranche financing for Colt Telecom is priced today (Friday). The £50m and DM145m deals will both have 10 year maturities and bankers said that lead manager Morgan Stanley would price the bonds within a 362.5bp to 387.5bp range over the relevant government benchmarks.
  • * European Investment Bank Rating: Aaa/AAA
  • GLOBAL co-ordinator Dresdner Kleinwort Benson this week announced the price range for its offering of shares in UK telecoms operator Energis, which it is marketing to institutional investors. The 250p to 325p range, capitalising the firm at £737m to £941m, was welcomed as realistic by analysts, who had feared the pricing would be much more aggressive. They said that DKB had been wise to price the offering cautiously given the volatile market conditions and investors' aversion to this part of the telecoms sector after a profits warning this week from Ionica, one of the latest entrants to the UK market.
  • * Nederlandse Investerings Bank vor Ontwikkelingslanden NV (NIO) Guarantor: Netherlands
  • Croatia Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank has completed the DM35m five year revolving credit for Raiffeisenbank Austria dd (Zagreb) on a club deal basis.