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David Slade, who was head of European leveraged finance as well as co-head of European credit at Credit Suisse, has taken early retirement, and also relinquished his position as chairman of the Loan Market Association.
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Markit, the financial information services company, this week announced a partnership with ratings agency and research provider Standard and Poor’s in a bid that aims to create a new identification system for the loan market.
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The Carlyle Group, the US private equity firm, has axed its six strong Asian leveraged finance team after the global credit crunch crippled its plans to attract investors.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp’s head of leveraged finance for Asia Pacific has left, becoming the latest casualty in the region’s struggling leveraged finance market.
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Standard Chartered has restructured its syndicated loans platform, transferring David Kempton from London to Singapore as global head of loan syndicate and distribution.
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ING has cut five people from its Asian syndicated loans and leveraged finance teams in response to a continuing slowdown in activity in the region.