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  • Securitization duo James Croke and Peter Manbeck have joined the New York office of Chapman and Cutler as partners focusing on a range of asset classes, including the growth of the firm’s asset-backed commercial paper conduit business.
  • Tim Skeet, ex-managing director and global head of covered bonds at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch in London, has joined fixed-income brokerage advisory firm Amias Berman & Co. in an advisory capacity as a consultant.
  • Broker-dealer Newedge has hired Bill Blain and James St. Johnston in its London office as part of its securitization and structured credit business.
  • The Royal Bank of Canada Capital Markets is building out its New York-based securitization desk, recently hiring three structurers from Barclays Capital, while also looking to hire a fourth auto asset-backed securities banker soon, according to a bank official.
  • Veteran tax advisor Kevin Ciavarra has joined the New York office of PwC as a principal in the asset management practice.
  • StormHarbour has made a number of additions to its New York and London teams, about a quarter of which will deal with cash and synthetic securities.
  • New York-based law firm Dechert has expanded its structured finance capabilities, hiring Laura Swihart, a partner at Winton & Strawn and a specialist in commercial mortgage-backed securities.
  • UBS has scooped up Colin Sheen, a non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities trader from Mizuho Securities, in a move said to be the kickoff to more hires in the New Year.
  • Bradley Bondi has joined Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft in a new post as a partner after serving as counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for three years and reporting to two different commissioners during the financial crisis.