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  • Mike Henderlong, executive director, has been promoted to head of bank loan sales at Morgan Stanley.
  • Owens Corning's bank debt climbed to 109 1/4-110 1/4 from 107-109 last week after the company moved a step closer to the resolution of its protracted asbestos litigation.
  • Credit Suisse First Boston and TD Securities are leading a $125 million second-lien term loan for Trident Exploration.
  • Lygia Campbell, managing director and senior insurance and consumer products analyst at Bear Stearns, is joining UBS Principal Finance as a director.
  • Kellner Di Leo Cohen & Co. has hired Brad Gustafson, distressed securities analyst and workout specialist at Alliance Capital Management, as financial analyst for the distressed and high-income portfolios.
  • Itron, a supplier of automatic meter readers for the water and energy sectors, is repricing its loan. Bear Stearns and Wells Fargo Bank are leading the deal.
  • The bank debt of German retailer KarstadtQuelle fell a point or so to 91-92 as reports emerged that the company received lower-than-expected bids for 75 stores it is looking to sell.
  • Gaffney is a portfolio manager of the $3.3 billion Loomis Sayles Bond Fund in Boston.
  • Bear Stearns and Wachovia Securities are collecting commitments for $90 million of bank debt backing Federal Information Technology Systems' $117.2 million acquisition of Sensor Systems. Kelso & Co.
  • J.P. Morgan and Bank of America are arranging a $290 million credit facility for DURA Automotive Systems to enhance liquidity and refinance its existing $175 million revolver and $111 million "C" loan.
  • Fewer U.S. structured finance bonds were downgraded during the first quarter than they were during each of the previous four quarters, excluding the second quarter of last year, according to the latest ratings transition study from Standard & Poor's.
  • Fidelity National Information Services' $2 billion "B" loan traded around par, down from its 101 1/8 high, while Venetian Casino Resorts' $970 million "B" tranche went off at 100 3/4-101 down from a 101 7/8 peak.