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  • VNU's $4.187 billion U.S. term loan broke at 99 3/8-99 5/8 – just under the 99.5 original issue discount that was added last week to encourage investors to sign up.
  • Default protection on single-name emerging market sovereigns has tightened across the board this week on the back of indications U.S. interest rate rises will pause. The move was also prompted by improving political and economic environments in several countries. The single-name draw-in follows a three-month tight in the CDX emerging market index last week (DW, 8/7).
  • Takashi Makita, a senior equity derivatives flow trader at Credit Suisse in London, has left the firm. Makita is tipped for a post at Deutsche Bank, which lost two senior flow traders in May. Officials at the German firm could not be reached immediately and Makita was on gardening leave.
  • Increasing interest in trading regional currencies has created new means via which to tap these markets. Chris Wright reports.
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  • With Australia's pension industry growing ever larger, an unlikely interloper has stepped in to become the most progressive player in town. Industry funds, with roots firmly in the country's unions, are outperforming their commercial peers, and they are not afraid to take on more adventurous investments either, reports Giles Parkinson.
  • Asia's once-insurmountable barriers are becoming blurred, but the best financial institutions still stand out. ASIAMONEY polls regional analysts and investors to find the best homegrown banks and trading houses in Japan.
  • Running a company takes drive, and vision and a lot more besides. Yet there's always a handful of leaders who manage to raise the bar and deliver above and beyond. ASIAMONEY profiles and speaks to the executive who Japan's investment community believes is the country's best.
  • Japan's companies have restructured their balance sheets after a painful economic retraction. Now they are looking to mergers and acquisitions to boost their businesses in a fast-changing world. Chris Cockerill reports.
  • Asiamoney's 2005/2006 Brokers poll was the biggest ever. Find out the best brokers in Japan.