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  • Horizon Lines' new $275 million credit facility will launch this Wednesday with the term loan being shopped at LIBOR plus 3% and the revolver at LIBOR plus 2 1/2%.
  • UBS has bolstered its London-based distressed debt desk with the appointment of Dennis Buckley, formely at Banca Antoniana Popolare Veneta in London, as a director focusing on sourcing underperforming bank paper in the secondary loan market.
  • American Capital Access is said to be building a collateralized loan obligation business and has brought on board Vincent Ingato, formerly the co-head of leveraged finance at The Mizuho Corporate Bank, to lead the charge.
  • Anchorage Capital Group is launching a new hedge fund that will focus on investments in the crossover credit space.
  • At least five of the seven banks behind the CGE Power venture, which until recently was looking to build a new independent U.K. generating company, have within the past few weeks sold down their debt in Teesside Power.
  • Chris Birosak, a managing director in Merrill Lynch's loan group, will be leaving the firm in the coming months.
  • BNP Paribas has hired Geoffrey Manna as a managing director in its leveraged finance group.
  • John DeCoursey, formerly a managing director and private placement trader at The Seaport Group, has joined Banc of America Securities to bolster its private placement trading group, sources said.
  • WestPoint Stevens' $491 million first-lien loan traded in the 92-94 context last week, while another textile name, Galey & Lord, is said to have inched up.
  • The latest aggregate ratings data from Moody's Investors Service showed a slight loss of traction in the month of May.
  • Countrywide Funding in Calabasas, Calif., recently hired Jeff Detweiler, a director in the conduit business at Credit Suisse First Boston in New York.
  • Dan River has received final court approval of a $145 debtor-in-possession (DIP) facility that will provide cash for operations and servicing post-petition obligations, said Denise Laussade, v.p. of finance at Dan River.