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IRAN - May 27 - European Banks To Help Tap Markets.


The FT reports: "Two European banks have signed up to help Iran tap international capital markets for up to 500m ([pound]316m), despite the US viewing it as the world's most active state sponsor of terrorism and a member of the axis of evil. On Monday [May 27], Iran is set to announce it is going ahead with its first eurobond issue since the 1979 Islamic revolution. BNP Paribas BNP Paribas (Euronext: BNP, TYO: 8665 ) is one of the main banks in Europe and France. It was created on 23 May 2000 through the merger of Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) and Paribas.  and Commerzbank have been appointed to handle the issue. Officials at Bank Markazi, the country's central bank, suggested Iran could raise 300-500m from a eurobond with a three- to five-year term. Foreign bankers said they expected the issue to go ahead in the next few months... It is not known whether the two banks will attempt to market the deal to US investors... The appointment of BNP Paribas and Commerzbank as joint bookrunners marks the end of a struggle in Iran over rejoining global capital markets. Internal debate over the eurobond has dragged on for years. Critics had argued that payment of interest on the loan would conflict with the Islamic prohibition of usury usury: see interest.
usury

In law, the crime of charging an unlawfully high rate of interest. In Old English law, the taking of any compensation whatsoever was termed usury.
. But the central bank, with the backing of senior religious figures, overrode o·ver·rode  
v.
Past tense of override.
 these concerns. The country has been undergoing a political struggle between reformers, led by Mohammad Khatami Mohammad Khatami (Persian : سید محمد خاتمی Seyyed Moḥammad Khātamī) (born September 29, 1943, in Ardakan, Yazd Province) is an Iranian scholar and politician. , the moderate president, and hardline conservatives, who look to supreme leader Ayatollah ayatollah: see Shiites.
ayatollah

In the Shiite branch of Islam, a high-ranking religious authority regarded by his followers as the most learned person of his age. The ayatollah's authority rests on the infallible imam.
 Ali Khamenei. Moves toward increased dialogue with the west, being promoted by reformers, have provoked a crackdown by the judiciary on journalists, parliamentarians and businesses. The eurobond is designed to encourage international investors to put money into Iran by establishing a benchmark for returns. The issue could be followed by others by state-owned industries, such as oil and petrochemicals. Fitch, the UK credit rating agency A credit rating agency (CRA) is a company that assigns credit ratings for issuers of certain types of debt obligations. In most cases, these issuers are companies, cities, non-profit organizations, or national governments issuing debt-like securities that can be traded on a , assigned a B+ long-term rating for Iran. BNP BNP B-type natriuretic peptide, brain natriuretic peptide Physiology A 32-residue peptide hormone produced predominantly in the ventricles, secreted in response to fluid overload–eg, CHF. See Atrial natriuretic peptide.  and Commerzbank were chosen out of 10 banks that submitted proposals this year. Mohammad-Jafar Mojarrad, vice-governor of the central bank, told the Financial Times that Iran was confident the eurobond issue would be well received, given the strong state of its external finances. He said he expected other banks to join as co-lead managers. Iran posted a current account surplus of $5.26 bn in the year ending March 20. The rial has been trading at around 7,930 to the US dollar".
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Publication:APS Diplomat Recorder
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Geographic Code:7IRAN
Date:Jun 1, 2002
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