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  • Bumi Resources completed the refinancing of its $800m bridge loan on Tuesday, issuing $900m of floating rate notes in a securitisation of existing and future coal sale revenues arranged by Credit Suisse.
  • Indonesian supermarket chain Matahari Putra Prima found a happy ending to the saga of its inaugural high yield bond offering last Friday (September 29), when it priced a well-supported $150m deal led by Credit Suisse and UBS.
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  • Morgan Stanley has hired Lonnie Dounn, formerly with Bank of China, as its head of credit for Asia. Dounn, who established himself as one of the region's leading credit officers while at HSBC, will move back to Hong Kong from Beijing to start work in November. He resigned from Bank of China in April, citing personal reasons.
  • Tata Steel is understood to have hired ABN Amro and Deutsche Bank to arrange financing as it prepares a bid for European steel group Corus. Bankers away from the deal said that Tata, one of India's top corporate borrowers, is considering a syndicated loan to finance its potential acquisition, and the two banks have emerged as favourites for an underwriting mandate.
  • Participants in the bloodthirsty world of investment banking tend to have an advanced sense of Schadenfreude, the German word meaning pleasure taken from someone else's misfortune.
  • Investors do not anticipate the proposed Standard & Poor's ratings changes will cause the uproar that the changes Moody's Investors Service proposed earlier this year did, but the topic is getting its fair share of water cooler time at investment firms.
  • A rash of tech deals is testing investors' appetite for risk.
  • --Jeff DeBoer, Lithia Motors cfo, commenting on a new credit that rolls all its existing loans into one.
  • This chart, provided by Citigroup Global Markets, tracks bid-ask prices for par credit facilities that trade in the secondary market.
  • A number of investors headed west to Scottsdale, Ariz., for Deutsche Bank's 2006 High-Yield Conference last week.