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  • Buhrmann's new bank debt is expected to be well received when it breaks for trading.
  • The Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA) and a team of business and legal professionals from major loan market firms have wrapped up a model credit agreement after nearly two years of work on the project.
  • Mizuho, one of the three largest bank lenders to Drax Power, has liquidated its position in the U.K. power plant's £840 million ($1.47 billion) loan, according to sister publication Power, Finance & Risk.
  • Jack in the Box has been able to maintain adequate liquidity by balancing its capital investment program and the refranchising of its company stores.
  • Wachovia Securities is leading a new $275 million term loan for fast-food chain Jack in the Box that refinances debt at lower rates.
  • Lehman Brothers' merchant banking group tapped J.P. Morgan for $136.5 million in bank debt to fund the acquisition of Hunter Fan Co. from Stonebridge Partners and Weston Presidio.
  • Lehman Brothers is in the market with a $130 million increase to Six Flags' existing $600 million term loan.
  • Tredegar Corp. gained more flexibility with its new $250 million credit line by extending out the term of its revolver.
  • Tyco International Group's turnaround in the last year is being recognized in the bank markets with a new $2.5 billion deal that knocks off nearly 200 basis points on pricing and offers improved covenants.
  • Cosmos Bank this week launched the first international Taiwanese ABS, with a $265m equivalent parcelling of cash card loans, led by HVB and UBS.
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  • The approach of year-end is closing markets in many parts of the world, but the Taiwanese and Chinese bond markets remained active this week, since neither country traditionally observes an extended Christmas break.