GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

having its registered office at 4 Bouverie Street, London, UK, EC4Y 8AX

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  • Asset backed securities: Hong Kong
  • China Société Générale Asia has been mandated to arrange a $25m bridging loan for Wuhan Airlines Ltd. Proceeds are to finance the purchase of a Boeing 737-300 to be delivered at the end of December 1997.
  • Australia The A$1.255bn financing for Edison Mission Energy's Loy Yang B Power Project has been funded and signed according to arranger Chase Manhattan Australia. The borrower is waiting for Moody's and Standard & Poor's to assign ratings to the deal when final banks and allocations will be announced.
  • Euro-Aussie to be hit by tax change The Euro-Australian dollar bond market could diminish in importance following changes to interest withholding tax (IWT) announced by prime minister John Howard this week.
  • CADES, the state agency established to fund France's welfare debt, is setting up a series of debt issuance facilities in a bid to bring greater flexibility and efficiency to its borrowing programme. The agency is to establish a $2bn shelf registration with the SEC and is preparing an Ecu10bn Euro-MTN programme, which will be signed early next year. A Ffr10bn domestic BMTN facility has also been launched.
  • Jamaica Citibank has been mandated by the Government of Jamaica to arrange a $100m one year bridge facility which will come to the market at the end of December or in early January.
  • CREDIT Suisse First Boston and Deutsche Morgan Grenfell have been appointed as international lead managers for the offering of shares in Australian Mutual Provident (AMP), the country's largest insurer and asset manager. The demutualisation of AMP is likely to raise around A$10bn -- making it the largest and most important Australian equity offering of 1998, and second in size only to this year's highly successful privatisation of national telecom operator Telstra.
  • * BBL International Finance SA Guarantor: Banque Bruxelles Lambert SA