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  • Deals that were underpriced this year or have weak covenants will haunt lenders in 2006 as companies become more vulnerable to default on the back of rising interest rates, market participants said.
  • The following directory includes year-to-date search and hire activity for high-yield, distressed debt and CDO managers. The accuracy of the information, which is derived from many sources, is deemed reliable but cannot be guaranteed. All amounts are in US$ millions unless otherwise stated. To report manager hires and new searches, please call Kristen Haunss at (212) 224-3990, or fax (212) 224-3602.
  • Bankers and investors alike are optimistic about the collateralized loan obligation and collateralized debt obligation markets in 2006.
  • Compass Minerals International's $350 million term loan that was repriced because of oversubscription broke at 100 1/2 last week and traded up to 101.
  • Spreads on credit default swaps that protect against default of mortgage-backed securities are set to tighten in 2006 as collateralized debt obligations move to sell more protection in the sector.
  • Hedge funds were reportedly the biggest buyers of Calpine Corp.'s second-lien debt after the power company filed for bankruptcy last week.
  • Pricing was cut on the loans for Hertz before the term loan and asset-backed loan broke in the secondary market last week.
  • The coming year has the potential to be a big one for the high-yield market as market players project as much as $84 billion in debt being downgraded to junk status.
  • Leveraged buyouts and merger and acquisition activity could help continue to drive the primary market in 2006.
  • The increasing numbers of investors seeking to expand in markets outside the U.S. has prompted the Loan Syndications and Trading Association to focus on educating the market next year on standards that govern loan trading in overseas markets.
  • Merrill Corp.'s oversubscribed $475 million term loan broke at 100 1/2 last week.
  • Central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan outlines economic development plans for China's western regions