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  • UBS has hired Ruslan Margolin from JPMorgan as a whole loan collateralized mortgage obligation trader.
  • David Jacob, the head of Nomura Securities’ fixed-income research group, left the firm last week.
  • Perry Inglis, managing director of structured finance at Standard & Poor’s in Europe, has left the company.
  • ABN AMRO has eliminated two senior roles in an effort to streamline its debt capital markets operation.
  • Fitch Ratings has bolstered its European structured finance emerging markets team with two new hires. Jaime Sanz joins from Merrill Lynch as a senior director leading the London-based team.
  • Commerzbank Corporates and Markets has hired two traders to bolster its asset-backed securities derivatives platform.
  • Swift, a Phoenix-based holding company, has set up its first master trust since going private in May.
  • Shearman & Sterling has hired Pierre-Nicolas Ferrand, a former partner at Paris-based Jones Day, for its European finance practice. Ferrand’s focus on banking and structured finance, restructuring and insolvency matters will be put to use in Shearman’s Paris office, where he will be a partner. “His experience will be an ideal complement to the firm's leading leveraged finance practice,” said Emmanuel Gaillard, head at Shearman’s Paris office.
  • Deutsche Bank has hired Michael Leung from UBS as head of asset backed securities trading, Asia (ex-Japan). He will work within the global trading product group covering all classes of asset-backed securities, plus residential mortgage-backed securities.