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One of Deutsche Bank’s collateralised loan obligation experts has moved back to London after a four and a half year stint in New York, according to a person at the bank.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, one of the top financial regulators in the US, said last week that risk within US leveraged lending had slipped to levels last seen in 2006, in the lead-up to the financial crisis.
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Deloitte is recruiting high yield specialists for its debt advisory practice in London, to cater to what it expects to be a stream of US alternative lenders searching for lending opportunities in Europe.
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LoanBook, a peer-to-peer lending company set up in Barcelona by a group of former bankers and investment professionals, believes it can quadruple its lending in 2015 and grow another sixfold by 2018.
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Fitch Ratings has grown its structured credit ratings team in the US significantly over the past 18 months or so and is continuing to do so, with several more positions to fill as the market grows, especially in collateralised loan obligations.
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Danske Bank has hired Paul Smith from Cohen & Co.