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2. Raiders of the lost decade: '80s-style mergers return
3. Philippines finance: Raising cash is daunting task
4. Boom time for distressed securities strategy: with Standard & Poor's reporting worldwide defaults totalling $14.2bn in the third quarter of 2001, opportunities abound for steely-nerved investors in distressed securities. (Hedge Funds Focus)
5. Lloyds Shortens Its Bets On Argie Debt
6. The new world for bank debt
7. Private equity finds life after debt
8. MGM drama nears climax
9. Blackstone stalks familiar prey in hotel hunt; seizing on market stresses, buyout shop buys $300 million in debt on 14 sites it sold to Columbia Sussex for $1.4 billion
10. Icahn takes Blockbuster debt holding
11. In Asia, investors get allies
12. Investors flock to debt tied to consumer loans
13. Anadarko is a riskier bet
14. Pimco puts chips on emerging-market corporate debt
15. Coupon clipping: playing a calmer corporate-bond market
16. Demand strong for ILFC debt; AIG unit to pay higher rates than it is accustomed to for $1.3 billion in loans
17. A comeback for corporate debt; Goldman leads the way as Greek bailout eases concerns
18. Mall creditor open to other options; General Growth's largest unsecured lender 'not interested' in current bids
19. YRC debt swap helps stave off bankruptcy
20. Playing beat-the-clock in the debt market; issuers scramble to sell before central banks raise rates; watching the punch bowl
21. Third Avenue fund seeks value in debt
22. Asia debt holders squirm
23. Firms move to scoop up own debt
24. Corporate debt loses its step with stocks
25. Bond ETFs draw a surge of funds; corporate offerings rally; taking TIPS
26. No guarantees for bank-debt refinancing
27. KKR invests in gas explorer
28. At REITs, a debate on debt; industry pioneer sees 25% level as ideal; others scoff
29. Icahn Takes On Kerkorian in Big Las Vegas showdown
30. Seagate sees some hope in sales
31. Wolseley moves to bolster bottom line
32. Why foreign lenders fret over China Inc
33. From China, a bond buyback stirs concerns; some see Asia Aluminum using threat of default in low-ball offer; how close to bankruptcy?
34. Junk funds dabble in best of the worst
35. Debt markets see record issuance
36. Distressed debt is the place to be; asset managers, after sitting on the sidelines, say they are ready to buy
37. Seeking a prosperous new year, investors are turning to yield
38. Sentiment shifts to riskier plays; Fed rate cut pushes some investors to higher-quality corporate debt
39. A money-manager's fateful shift; Bruce Bent shunned corporate debt for years-then bought some of Lehman's
40. Corporate-debt costs stay high
41. Investors crave corporate debt; AIG taps market for $4 billion offer; a sign of confidence
42. Corporate-bond risk gets trickier; markets are struggling to find a stable price for staple commodity
43. 'The big thing right now is panic'; Treasurys rally as worry even hits Fannie, Freddie debt
44. New corporates fail to draw buyers
45. Beyond subprime, risks abound
46. For troubled firms, a flood of big loans; they gain time to fix woes-or delay a fix; hedge funds play role
47. High-risk debt still has allure for buyout deals; worries over inflation, economy fail to curb investors' hunger for potentially troubled loans
48. Investors lining up for leveraged loans; corporate borrowers gain from surge in demand for secured debt offerings
49. Corporate debt offerings boom as buybacks, deals are planned
50. Cell tower companies debt rides high on phone demand
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