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  • This chart, provided by Citigroup Global Markets, tracks bid-ask prices for par credit facilities that trade in the secondary market. It also tracks facility amounts, ratings, pricing and maturities.
  • UBS has created a new group that merges its fixed-income, rates and currency research functions.
  • Franklin Templeton Investments is putting new cash to work in underexposed Asian credits, said Michael Hasenstab, co-portfolio manager of the $700 million Templeton Global Bond Fund within $4.5 billion in assets under management.
  • Wachovia Securities may have been left in the unenviable position last week of holding a fully bought $1 billion high-yield bond issue that satellite programming company EchoStar Communications pulled at the last minute after its CFO unexpectedly resigned, according to BW sister publication Corporate Financing Week.
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  • Richard Grasso, former chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange, on Tuesday launched a $50m counter-suit against the NYSE and John Reed, who replaced him as chairman.
  • Who remembers the days when Goldman Sachs, the world?s slickest investment bank, prided itself that it only defended its clients and wouldn?t dream of dirtying its hand in anything as unsavoury as a hostile or non-amicable bid?
  • Car and cycle accessory retailer Halfords has signed banks into its £270m post-IPO facility, arranged by joint bookrunners Barclays Capital and Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • UK mortgage lender Halifax last Friday launched a £5.5bn equivalent securitisation from its master trust, achieving pricing that suggests RMBS spreads may have stabilised after a shaky few months.
  • China Overseas Land & Investment is arranging a HK$2bn five year loan that will be completed on a club basis. The banks involved include Bank of China, Bank of Communications, Bank of East Asia, China Merchants Bank, Hang Seng Bank, HSBC and ICBC Asia.
  • The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has published draft proposals on the disclosure of financial instruments in financial statements.