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  • UBS replaces EMEA president — Lloyds loses PP agent — Deutsche Bank reorganises treasury team
  • A private debt banker for Lloyds Securities in New York has left the bank, with one source suggesting he will start covering US private placements (US PP) for another arranger.
  • Alteri Investors, backed by Apollo Global Management, is launching a second investment vehicle focused on the European retail sector, as it sees opportunities to invest in that troubled industry.
  • Agents active in private debt markets in the UK are growing increasingly frustrated by a crop of advisory firms muscling in on their market share, often arranging deals without the need an investment bank. Some bankers allege that advisory firms don’t have the capacity to price deals effectively, and also that some do not have appropriate regulatory cover from the US regulators to pitch investors there legally.
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    Shareholders of the Budapest Stock Exchange (BÉT) decided to establish a securitization advisory subsidiary at a meeting held on August 14 to “facilitate the development of the domestic securitization market.”
  • Banks like Goldman Sachs have positioned corporate broking as part of a wider, integrated offering to clients — a strategy that appears to be the future of this traditional UK line of business, writes David Rothnie.