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  • Proposed financial regulations by the Independent Commission on Banking have prompted Santander to postpone an initial public offering of 20% of its U.K. operations until 2013 at the earliest.
  • DBRS has expanded its European structured finance group with the hiring of David Sánchez Rodríguez as an assistant v.p., focusing on Spain and Germany.
  • Collateralized loan obligation veteran Paul Travers has joined Onex Credit Partners as a portfolio manager focusing on the firm’s par and long-only loan strategies.
  • John Mack will step down as chairman of Morgan Stanley at the end of the year, but will remain with the firm in a part-time capacity as a senior adviser.
  • Executives at Two Harbors Investment Corporation, a real estate investment trust, aren’t worried about new rules proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission that threaten to wipe away the sector’s coveted tax exemption and ability to lever.
  • Antonio Torio, chairman of the European Covered Bond Council, has called for improved transparency and labeling of covered bonds to ensure the market’s future health.
  • UBS said it lost an estimated $2 billion as a result of authorized deals conducted by trader Kweku Adoboli.
  • Anglo Irish Bank will become AIB International Savings, effective Sept. 26.
  • Nomura plans to reduce its European staff by 5%, and estimated 300 jobs, as its international business continues to post heavy losses since it acquired the non-U.S. businesses of Lehman Brothers Holdings in 2008.