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  • Bank of America in London has lost Hans-Jürg Lips, formerly European head of credit structuring, and Doug Kerridge, another senior credit structurer.
  • Bank of America in London has hired Tosh Burns, head of collateralized debt obligation origination at CIBC World Markets in London, as head of managed collateralized debt obligation origination for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
  • CIBC World Markets, Bank of America and Wells Fargo rolled out a $650 million credit for Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa at a meeting held at the property last week.
  • Calpine Corp.'s $742 million second lien traded in the 86-87 context last the week.
  • Aelisa Kim Cipriani, director in collateralized debt obligation sales at Deutsche Bank in London, has left for Barclays Capital, contributing to the German bank's structured credit talent drain in New York and London.
  • J.P. Morgan is in the market with a $550 million credit backing Charles River Laboratories International's acquisition of Inveresk Research Group.
  • BNP Paribas has hired Andrea Fabbri, head of credit sales at TD Securities in London, as head of structured credit sales for Italy.
  • The Republic of Philippines re-opened two of its long term bonds on Wednesday, raising an expensive $1bn of long term funds and wrapping up its funding for the year in one hit.
  • Telecoms operator PT Mitra Global Telekomunikasi Indonesia this week offered investors their first taste of Indonesian telecoms, or indeed corporate, risk since January.
  • Nomura and UBS will set the price range for the Electric Power Development (J-Power) IPO on Monday, to be followed by the bookbuild to determine the final price on or around September 27.
  • The sudden burst of enthusiasm across Asian stock markets has allowed South Korea to sell off state stakes in Woori Financial Holdings and Korea Tobacco & Ginseng (KT&G).
  • China Power International Development on Tuesday began premarketing its Hong Kong IPO through bookrunner Merrill Lynch. The deal could be worth between $300m and $450m and will be launched on September 20 and price in the week of October 7.