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  • Tightening spreads and above-par prices in the secondary market have produced rich gains for many vintage collateralized loan obligations that have sold assets.
  • Wilbur Ross, chairman and ceo of W.L. Ross & Co. and chairman of International Coal Group (ICG), has high hopes for his new endeavor in the coal industry after completing the acquisition of Horizon Natural Resources.
  • Calpine Corp.'s $742 million second-lien term loan has softened to the 85-86 range from 87 1/2-88 1/2. Meanwhile, Calpine Generating Co.'s (CalGen) first lien dropped a quarter point to the 100 1/2-100 3/4 context.
  • ClearPar, the Web-based settlement system used in the primary and secondary loan markets, is upgrading its technology in a bid to boost liquidity and efficiency.
  • Simon Ballard, managing director and head of credit strategy at Bear Stearns in London, has left and plans to start at BNP Paribas, also in London, next month.
  • Syndicated loan CUSIP numbers are now being made available through a subscription-based daily electronic feed and not just through the agent.
  • DDJ Capital Management and Levine Leichtman Capital Partners are betting on a turnaround in fortunes for St. Louis-based furniture company Falcon Products.
  • Hunstman LLC's $715 million term loan traded actively around the 101 1/2-101 7/8 context after it broke in the 101 3/8-101 5/8 range.
  • Carl Icahn is preparing his debut hedge fund, a $3 billion pool of capital that will allow the formidable financier to take large or controlling positions in companies, according to Alternative Investment News, an LMW sister publication.
  • National MENTOR is taking out $116.4 million of holding company preferred debt held by its sponsor, Madison Dearborn Partners, and replacing it with a "B" loan and $150 million of senior subordinated notes.
  • Adelphia Communications Corp.'s various bank facilities have all inched up to the high 90s as lenders predict an acquisition of the company would take the debt out at par.
  • Aladdin Capital Management and Mitsubishi Corporation Finance have formed a joint venture.