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  • Albert Ottoni has joined Nereus Financial as a principal and co-head of capital markets, responsible for sourcing and managing portfolios of collateralized debt obligation assets.
  • Performance of U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) collateralized debt obligations should remain strong in 2007, according to Fitch Ratings.
  • A U.S. appeals court in New York has overturned a lower court decision that the industry said undermined credit-default swap contracts.
  • US Trade Representative Sue Schwab has announced that the United States is filing a complaint with the WTO against China's alleged subsidies to national firms. Japan is also considering supporting the action.
  • Structured finance traders at major investment banks earned as much as $15 million in 2006 as part of an effort by banks to keep their traders from joining hedge funds, according to a survey by Trader Magazine and Options Group, an executive-search firm. Positions in structured-finance, structured-credit trading, equity sales and commodities trading were some of the most lucrative positions last year.
  • Funds investing in pooled investment vehicles may get hit with a raft of onerous book and record keeping under a new rule from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • The Standard Bank of South Africa is preparing to issue the first residential mortgage-backed securitization transaction to be assigned a local currency global scale ratings by Moody’s Investors Service.
  • The Royal Bank of Scotland has launched the fourth synthetic commercial mortgage backed securities transaction from its Epic program.
  • The Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) securitization market is expected to grow by about 20% in issuance volume in 2007, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
  • In December EuroWeek polled banks, institutional investors and borrowers to find the market's opinion on the outstanding loan arrangers and borrowers of 2006 in 40 categories. These ranged from the most impressive arranger of syndicated loans to the bank with the most improved market profile. They were also asked to rank the most impressive deals of the year.