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  • Wachovia Securities is leading the $160 million credit facility backing ceramics manufacturer Ceradyne's $136 million acquisition of ESK Ceramics from German silicon and chemical manufacturer Wacker-Chemie.
  • WestPoint Stevens' creditors are said to be vying for control over the restructuring of the company as the bank debt continues to trade.
  • Oren Cohen, famous for peppering Adelphia Communications honcho Tim Rigas with hard questions during a conference call, is launching a hedge fund, according to Alternative Investment News, an LMW sister publication.
  • The inability to short bank debt effectively was a focal point for participants, who gave views on hedging and managing portfolios.
  • The structure for the credit backing the acquisition of PanAmSat Corp. by a consortium of private equity firms led by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. has emerged.
  • Dan Derman, a v.p. with Bear Stearns, has moved from capital markets loan origination to sales in a new seat on the desk.
  • Bear Stearns launched syndication last Tuesday of a $260 million facility backing Allied Security's acquisition of Barton Protective Services. The deal comprises a $50 million revolver and $210 million "B" loan.
  • BNP Paribas is looking to hire a senior interest-rate sales professional for its new fixed-income sales desk in San Francisco, said Ken Austin, director and head of the desk.
  • India is growing strong and has the potential to become one of the world's most vibrant economies. But the country still faces challenges: rampant poverty, a burgeoning budget deficit and a new government. Asiamoney asked three Indian experts — a leading CFO, a fund manager and an investment banker — about the recent elections, reforms and the future of India and its capital markets.
  • Thailand's bold new financial master plan has placed the country's myriad of banks, finance companies and credit fonciers on a collision course. The result will be a stream of mergers. By Ben Davies.
  • When News Corporation announced plans to delist from the ASX and move to the US market, investors were caught off guard. The shift is causing concern about just how this will affect portfolio management and the allocations of fund managers in Australia. By Fiona Haddock.