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  • Two-way pricing is returning for the most liquid positions of European residential mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities.
  • Neil McPherson has been promoted to global head of structured finance at Markit.
  • Asset-backed securities investment firm Queen’s Walk Investment will continue to sell its Portuguese AAA residential mortgage-backed securities exposure.
  • CW Capital plans to file Friday a motion to dismiss a case brought by David Tepper’s Appaloosa Management that aims to hold up the foreclosure of $3 billion of debt used to acquire Peter Cooper Village/Stuyvesant Town in New York.
  • The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. today priced its second securitization of seized bank assets.
  • International law firm Linklaters is moving into the Netherlands structured finance market, appointing Kees Westermann, partner at Clifford Chance, to its Amsterdam office.
  • The European Central Bank’s plan to introduce loan level data reporting for primary issuance will not address the cause of Europe’s credit market collapse, according to a treasury official at a large U.K. bank.
  • Deutsche Bank has hired Mark Landau to head commercial real estate banking for the Americas.
  • The round of CMBS restructurings continued this week with a 3.5 year extension to the Cannon Bridge loan in Hercules (Eclipse 2006-4). The £155m loan forms 19.4% of the Hercules portfolio and is due to mature in July 2011. The London office property backing the loan was hit when Standard Bank, which provided 25.3% of the rent roll, vacated its lease.