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GE Capital has appointed James Fenner as president and chief executive for GE Capital’s leveraged finance group in Europe. Fenner was previously head of capital markets for GE Capital EMEA. He replaces Thomas Greco who has left the bank.
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Joe Moroney, leveraged loan portfolio manager at Apollo Capital Management, with $9.3 billion in assets under management, recently spoke with Managing Editor Joy Wiltermuth about the current investor base for new issue collateralized loan obligations and the challenges of bringing new deals to market.
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BHP Billiton is back in the takeover market. But only BNP Paribas remains from its advisers on its last big deal. David Rothnie examines the banking musical chairs being played out behind the biggest M&A deal since the financial crisis.
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Josh Cohen, Standard Chartered’s head of loan distribution for Europe, Africa and south Asia, is understood to be moving from London to Singapore in September to work in the lender’s transactional banking arm. He will become head of asset sales in Singapore.
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Simon Allocca will join Lloyds Banking Group next month as a managing director in the loans team in London, he confirmed to EuroWeek. Etienne Lacault has also joined as a director on its leveraged loan syndicate team.
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Cantor Fitzgerald has hired Matthew Previte, Marni Joy and Joerg Zeidler for its leveraged finance and high yield business in Europe. These are new positions and Cantor said it intends to add 75-100 positions to all areas of the firm over the next 12 months as it expands its European presence.