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The US’s Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Federal Housing Administration are locked in yet another round of fisticuffs, with market share as the prize. If the private label RMBS market is to return, the government needs to stop hitting itself.
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Deutsche Bank’s head of non-agency RMBS and consumer ABS trading has taken over CLO trading after the departure of Richard Rizzo last week. People familiar with the situation at the bank, which just priced its first US CLO of the year, say it is still fully committed to the business, but some investors are sceptical.
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Société Générale is taking advantage of Royal Bank of Scotland’s retreat from US securitization to launch a new CMBS platform, its first in the US since the financial crisis.
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UK-headquartered Lloyds Bank has transferred yet another senior banker to its New York outpost, as it attempts to win market share in carefully-selected parts of the US capital markets such as corporate debt and securitization. The new addition will focus on North American institutional investor coverage for the bank’s financial institutions team.
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Los Angeles asset management firm TCW Group has hired two new senior vice presidents, with extensive experience in US credit markets and collateralised loan obligations.
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Law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft has named Patrick Quinn, an expert on the securitization market, as managing partner.
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A San Francisco Bay area portfolio manager is readying his firm’s first dedicated securitized asset fund, focusing on esoteric ABS, as well as RMBS and CMBS and some CLOs.
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A portfolio manager mainly focused on CLOs acquired from Gulf Stream in 2011 has left Apollo Global Management, GlobalCapital understands. Separately, Apollo is marketing its first US CLO of 2015, ALM 12, with Morgan Stanley as arranger.
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US hedge fund TIG Advisors has launched a new fund to target illiquid securitized products that do not quite fit into its Securitized Asset Fund, with a focus on esoteric asset classes like aircraft ABS and peer-to-peer loan securitizations.