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  • Graham Allen, the former fixed-income chief at Wells Capital Management, has rejoined Bradford & Marzec as head of international fixed income.
  • The $31 billion Illinois State Teachers Retirement System is seeking one or two additional distressed debt managers to fill out its 6% allocation to private equity, which is currently only half-filled.
  • Insteel Industries is continuing to have discussions with its existing lenders as well as with other prospective providers of capital to meet a maturity on its credit facility that is expiring in March, noted Michael Gazmarian, Insteel's cfo and treasurer.
  • Some investors may attempt to prevent a price cut on DRS Technologies' $234 million "B" loan that would cut pricing down to LIBOR plus 13/4%, but the move may be futile.
  • Jefferies & Company is looking to manage leveraged loans within structured vehicles as a component of its asset management business.
  • Rick Kammler, a director in loan sales at UBS, has left the firm.
  • John Toland, formerly a high-yield bond salesman at RBC Dominion Securities, has joined Lazard Freres in New York as a high-yield sales specialist, according to Brain Devaney, head of high-yield sales at Lazard and to whom Toland reports.
  • Dresdner Bank announced that it had completed another mammoth portfolio sale, this time pushing out nearly E1.9 billion of loans.
  • LightPoint Capital Management, the loan asset management firm set up through the spin-off of the senior members of ABN AMRO's leveraged finance business, has finally priced the notes on its debut CLO.
  • The Brockton Contributory Retirement System is seeking information from alternative strategy investment managers on various asset classes, including bank loans, mezzanine lending and distressed debt.
  • The unprecedented volatility in the collateralized debt obligation market should stabilize this year as originators continue to put more-stable asset classes in the repackagings and avoid assets such as high-yield and emerging market bonds, according to a panel of CDO sell-siders and an investor at the American Securitization Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., last week.
  • Rumors are circling that a refinancing of bank debt under the Calpine Corp. entity Calpine Construction Finance Company II (CCFC II) is in the works.