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  • European high-yield investors are bracing themselves for a flood of dividend deals as leveraged buyout sponsors take advantage of strong technicals to recoup equity investments and investors search for increasingly scarce double-digit coupons.
  • Two hedge fund mavens from Sagamore Hill Capital Management and EagleRock Capital Management have teamed up to form Azura Capital Partners, a multi-strategy, event-driven hedge fund that will invest across the capital structure.
  • Highland Capital Management has bought ING Bank's European loan management business ING Capital Management (ICM).
  • Bond market pros are still discussing the fate of Andrew Susser, former head of high-yield research at Banc of America Securities and a top Institutional Investor-ranked gaming and lodging analyst, more than a week after news of his firing appeared on the Drudge Report and the cover of the New York Post.
  • The Brown Brothers Harriman Inflation-Indexed Securities Fund may extend its duration if 10-year yields go a touch higher than present levels and the Federal Reserve is dovish on inflation.
  • First Source Investment Advisors is underweight the triple-B rated portion of the corporate sector because corporate spreads are likely to widen this year, said Paul Gifford, portfolio manager of $1 billion in investment-grade fixed-income in South Bend, Ind.
  • Pete Groth, v.p. and corporate treasurer with Fairchild Semiconductor, on its amendment that lowered the term loan spread by 50 basis points.
  • T. Rowe Price is looking to amass assets for a recently launched fixed-income fund that is the first of its kind for the Baltimore fund manager.
  • Jefferies International is building up its European restructuring team in anticipation of rising default rates.
  • New York money management firm John A. Levin & Co. has increased its exposure to bank debt to 56.2% for its Levco Debt Opportunity Fund, according to a letter sent to investors.
  • Issues surrounding the increasingly global loan market and market education will be key focus areas for The Loan Syndications and Trading Association in its 10th anniversary year, according to Scott Krase, portfolio manager and senior partner with Oak Hill Advisors and the LSTA's incoming chairman.
  • A New York-based asset manager may make its first foray into Treasury inflation-protected securities and may do it in a big way.