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Credit Suisse has reshuffled senior members of its fixed income department, freeing up Chris Corson, the former global head of emerging markets, for a role understood to be about “blue sky thinking across the business”.
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Giles Borten, former head of EMEA levfin at UBS, has joined ANZ as global head of funds and insurance.
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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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Australia and New Zealand Bank is making a concerted push into acquisition finance in the region as it looks to capitalise on the trend of Asian companies acquiring Australian targets. Underlining the importance of this business, the firm has promoted Damien Ng to head of loan syndications — specialised and acquisition finance.
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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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Lloyds Bank has made four appointments to its loan markets team – the first since its recent merger of its leveraged loans and high yield businesses.