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  • SAC Capital Advisors has hired Andres Anker from Goldman Sachs as a portfolio manager within its global macro team.
  • Adams Outdoor Advertising has tapped Wachovia Securities to lead its $295 million refinancing.
  • The new $2.4 billion financing for Calpine Generating Co., formerly known as Calpine Construction Finance Co. II, softened after breaking into the secondary market last week.
  • Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and The Royal Bank of Canada have been mandated to underwrite the financing backing the $640 million acquisition of bathroom fixtures maker MAAX by a sponsor group formed by J.W. Childs Associates, Borealis Capital Corp. and OMERS Merchant Banking Group.
  • Investors were gearing up for the scheduled launch today of the $1.25 billion credit backing the $2.6 billion acquisition of Time Warner's Warner Music Group (WMG) by an investor group led by Thomas H. Lee Partners, Edgar Bronfman Jr.'s Lexa Partners, Bain Capital and Providence Equity Partners.
  • Refunding risk in the loan market has plummeted, with $56 billion of bank debt maturing over the next three years, compared to $100 billion a year ago.
  • Some equity sponsors are blocking certain buyside accounts from participating in new deals after those investors played hardball in distressed situations involving the sponsors.
  • SunTrust Bank is scheduled to hit the market tomorrow with a $150 million revolver for Gypsum Management & Supply that will refinance existing debt.
  • Paul Travers, the head of the bank loan team at Indosuez Capital, has left the firm ahead of the planned merger with Credit Lyonnais. Michael Walsh, general counsel of Credit Agricole Indosuez, said Travers is pursuing opportunities outside of the firm