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  • In our continuing effort to grow and improve our credit businesses we have decided to merge our cash credit trading and credit derivative ("GCD") businesses globally to form one overall credit trading umbrella that includes investment grade, emerging markets and high yield.
  • Harris Nesbitt has hired three professionals for its high-yield sales and trading business in New York, as first reported last week on BW's website.
  • Investec Asset Management will reduce exposure to high-yield and emerging market bonds in its Global High Income Bond Fund if volatility increases as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.
  • Italian issuers anticipate replacing a large portion of their residential mortgage-backed securitization with covered bond issuance once a legal framework is in place in Italy, which optimists expect by the end of this year.
  • Fore... While many loan participants took time out to visit Shinnecock Hills Golf Club to watch Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh compete in the U.S. open, others set out to emulate the pros.
  • Ed Bankole, managing director and head of non-mortgage servicer ratings at Moody's Investors Service in New York, plans to leave the rating agency next week, as first reported last week on BW's Web site (www.bondweek.com).
  • Kensington Mortgages, the U.K. non-conforming mortgage lender, is preparing to bring to market what is widely believed to be the first residential mortgage-backed securities deal with a remarketable tranche denominated in sterling.
  • National City Investment Management plans to add mortgage-backed securities if they cheapen substantially in the next few months.
  • This chart, provided by Citibank/Salomon Smith Barney Inc., tracks bid-ask prices for par credit facilities that trade in the secondary market.
  • Kevin Lynyak, investment-grade telecom trader at UBS, resigned last week to join Morgan Stanley as an executive director in high-grade trading in New York.
  • --Steve Winslow, treasurer of Western Wireless, on the company's decision to choose a new bank to lead its credit facility.
  • UBS is merging its corporate bond and credit derivative trading operations to increase efficiency as these separate markets increasingly converge.