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  • UBS is leading the $245 million facility backing Harvest Partners' acquisition of New Flyer Industries from KPS Special Situations Funds.
  • Dick D'Addario, a senior member of the floating-rate investment team at Franklin Templeton Investments' Franklin Advisers and one of the senior professionals in its collateralized debt obligation team, has left the firm.
  • A bank meeting held last Wednesday launched syndication of ARINC's $200 million credit facility.
  • Franklin Advisers has restructured its loan group and divvied up the responsibilities of Richard D'Addario, senior portfolio manager and director of research, who left at the start of the month
  • Deutsche Bank and Citibank are in the market with a repricing for Greif that has drawn some fire from investors but is expected to cruise to the finish line.
  • HealthSouth Corp.'s revolver rallied right up under par and was quoted in the 98-99 context last week following the company's business update presentation.
  • The high-yield market was still experiencing a lot of demand and little supply, with low quality bonds trading well as investors put cash into the market.
  • The new bank loan for Inmarsat Ventures, a U.K.-based mobile satellite communications services provider, broke last week with the "B/C" tranches trading in the 100-1003?4 range and the pro rata around the 99 3/8-99 1/2 range.
  • J.P. Morgan is set to launch a $1.1 billion facility backing the recapitalization of Freedom Communications.
  • Rumors flooded the market last week that Ispat Inland, a subsidiary of the Netherlands-based Ispat International, will look to complete a bond deal sending its already rocketing bank debt up into the 96 1/2-97 1/2 range.
  • The euro-denominated tranches of Jefferson Smurfit Group's credit facility have been trading higher as the company pursues an asset securitization that will generate proceeds targeted to pay down the company's bank loans, said loan traders.
  • Lehman Brothers has hired Jason Schechter, who was an executive director in securitized products at Morgan Stanley in New York, as a senior v.p. in secondary CDO trading.