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Irish mortgage lenders are considering issuing covered bonds for the first time.
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Italian banks are looking at ways of structuring a covered bond in the event the government does not enact a covered bond law or if it takes too long to pass.
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Koller manages $2.5 billion, nearly all of it in fixed income, from Winterthur's office in New York.
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BB&T Capital Markets, a securities house that recently started a high-yield business, is looking to expand its high-yield research and sales efforts by hiring an analyst and a handful of salesmen for its new office in Red Bank, N.J.
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The credit facilities backing a dividend recapitalization for Oriental Trading Co., a portfolio company of Brentwood Associates, have been well oversubscribed, leading to a $30 million increase in the proposed dividend from $100 million.
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Pricing on the deal for Rainbow Media Holdings is being recirculated to investors after the credit was oversubscribed. Investors jumped onboard despite concerns over accounting irregularities.
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Credit Suisse First Boston and Scotia Capital are leading the refinancing of Weight Watchers International's $500 million credit facility. The facility is comprised of a five-year, $250 million revolver and a six-year, $250 million "B" loan.
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More than $3 billion in bank debt has been churned up recently to drive a trend of private equity firms buying portfolio companies from each other.
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Pricing was adjusted on Sensus Metering Systems' $340 million credit facility after Moody's Investors Service gave the facility a B2 rating.