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  • --Rod Dubitsky, managing director and head of asset-backed research at Credit Suisse First Boston, on a study showing how rising medical costs are playing a greater role in forcing even middle class consumers into bankruptcy and the study's implications for the bond market.
  • Loan Market Week is launching a new feature designed to highlight key issues in the market. This week James Batterman, senior director in the credit policy group at Fitch Ratings, highlights what defines a credit event triggered by a restructuring under current ISDA language.
  • The importance of key man provisions and the ability to remove managers is taking center stage after a burst of merger activity and performance-related issues at some funds.
  • Off with their heads...Dan Loeb, of Third Point Management Company, is calling for the resignation of Leonhard Dreimann, ceo of Salton, makers of the George Foreman Grills, and Irik Sevin, ceo, president and chairman of Star Gas Partners, a heating oil distributor (see story, page 2).
  • Dan Loeb, the outspoken partner of Third Point Management Company, is calling for the resignation of chief executive officers of two companies in which his hedge fund has stakes.
  • The emergence of hedge funds and other lenders in the middle market has created a new pool of financing for companies in need of cash, but in some cases those loans prolong the inevitable move to bankruptcy and hamper recoveries in the long run, according to panelists at a distressed debt conference last week.
  • Third Wave Global Investors, a new macro investor run by a former global chief investment officer at Credit Suisse Asset Management, is expected to open up to outside investors in the next few months and plough new money into the fixed-income market, according to an individual familiar with the manager's plans.
  • At least half a dozen corporate bond professionals in sales, trading and research have departed Morgan Stanley this month in what market participants say may be the tip of the iceberg.
  • S&T Wealth Management Group is adding yield by buying callable intermediate-term agency debentures, said Chuck Frank, v.p. and senior portfolio manager.
  • Nomura Securities International has hired a junior agency trader and lost a junior structured finance analyst.
  • Third Point Demands That Salton's CEO, Leonhard Dreimann, Gets the Boot
  • This chart, provided by Citigroup Global Markets, tracks bid-ask prices for par credit facilities that trade in the secondary market.