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  • Calpine Corp. has ousted Deutsche Bank as lead manager for its $2.3 billion CCFC-II refinancing and is holding talks with rival Wall Street giants Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse First Boston and Goldman Sachs about taking over the mandate, according to sister publication Power Finance & Risk.
  • Merrill Lynch recently hired John Greco, a credit trader, from Credit Suisse First Boston, according to Tom McCreary, head of high-grade trading at Merrill.
  • Moody's Investors Service is adding two managing director slots to its collateralized debt obligation staff, as part of its intention to dedicate additional resources to the market.
  • BNP Paribas is holding a bank meeting this week for a $140 million facility for Cayman-domiciled Skill Holdings.
  • United Industries Corp., a portfolio company of Thomas H. Lee Partners, has tapped Bank of America and Citibank to lead the financing backing its $143.8 million acquisition of The Nu-Gro Corp.
  • White is a portfolio manager in charge of $1.1 billion in high-yield assets at Fort Washington Investment Advisors, a buy-side firm based in Cincinnati.
  • J.P. Morgan and Wachovia Securities are scheduled to launch a repricing of Bresnan Communications' $225 million "B" loan this week.
  • Debt management firm Callidus Capital Management is starting a middle-market loan origination business in an attempt to control its own destiny on the origination and allocations of assets.
  • Carmike Cinemas recently reworked its capital structure in an effort to decrease interest and amortization costs, push out maturities and reduce the overall debt of the company.
  • Approaching maturities led CompBenefits Corp. to take out a new $137 million credit facility, refinancing its existing deal.
  • The massive high-beta rally that started in October 2002 and continued through 2003 generated some of the most-spectacular returns ever seen in the credit markets.
  • Credit Suisse First Boston is pumping up its proprietary trading operation and has hired Alexander Soloviev, a convertible arbitrage trader at Lehman Brothers in New York.