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  • Italian lire * Deutsche Finance (Nederlands) BV
  • ARRANGERS ABN AMRO, Banque Nationale de Paris and Credit Suisse First Boston have successfully completed the $645m general syndication of the $1.1bn multi-tranche loan element for Jorf Lasfar Energy Company of Morocco, owned by ABB and CMS Energy. Credit Suisse First Boston (syndication agent), ABN AMRO (administrative agent), and Banque Nationale de Paris (technical agent), closed general
  • Just weeks after investors effectively denied Korea access to international capital markets, the country is poised to attempt a return. The beleaguered republic will in the next few days decide how to proceed with its financing programme.
  • Just weeks after investors effectively denied Korea access to international capital markets, the country is poised to attempt a return. The beleaguered republic will in the next few days decide how to proceed with its financing programme.
  • * Argenta Nederland NV Guarantor: Argenta Banque d'Epargne SA
  • Egypt British Arab Commercial Bank is arranging a $100m two year certificate of deposit financing for Suez Canal Bank. The facility is priced at 45bp over Libor and is being syndicated to a small club of banks.
  • MIDLAND BANK will today (Friday) launch a $1bn five year floating rate note via lead manager HSBC Markets aimed at creating an institutional benchmark in the bank FRN sector. The transaction has been put together to meet the growing preference among investors for greater liquidity in floating rate note offerings.
  • China Sumitomo Bank (Hong Kong) is in the market with a $30m aircraft financing for Shanghai Airlines Ltd. The 12 year deal pays a margin of 60bp and front end fees of 35bp for participants pledging $10m or more at the top tier. Proceeds will fund the purchase of a Boeing 767 to be delivered in December 1997.
  • Australia Arranger NatWest Australia is inviting banks to join an A$180m two year facility for Concrete Constructions Group Ltd.
  • * General Electric Capital Corp Rating: Aaa/AAA