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Latham & Watkins has hired a new structured finance partner for its London office, who joins from Slaughter & May.
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The London Stock Exchange will launch an online private placement platform later this year, hoping to standardise and streamline access to the debt markets for some of Europe's SMEs, and replace "old fashioned" platforms like the Euro PP market. But bankers and lawyers working in Europe's existing private debt markets question the future of the new initiative, writes Silas Brown.
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The secret £1.5bn securitization which fuelled Goldman Sachs’ DCM numbers in the second quarter is being sold piecemeal, with as much as £400m still left to place in the senior notes. The deal saw Goldman buy an old Barclays portfolio, split it in two, and securitize performing and non-performing loans, writes Owen Sanderson.
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BNP Paribas's overhaul of its securitization business has stepped up a notch with the hire of two directors from Deutsche Bank's primary structured credit business.
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Goldman Sachs’s excellent DCM numbers this quarter were driven in large part by the lucrative exit from a large book of ex-Barclays loans, sold from the British bank’s non-core division to a consortium including Goldman last autumn.
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Peter Melichar, head of European CLO origination at Jefferies, has left the bank, GlobalCapital understands.
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UK Asset Resolution (UKAR) suspended its policy of preventing its sellside advisers from taking on buyside roles in portfolio sales, allowing Credit Suisse to work for both sides during the £13.3bn sale of the Northern Rock Granite portfolio, according to a report from the National Audit Office released on Tuesday.
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CaixaBank has reorganised its debt capital markets and syndicate teams, following the departure of Maria Castro to head funding for the bank.
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Jeremy Bennett, the former CEO of Nomura International and EMEA, and architect of the UK’s crisis-era £800bn Asset Protection Scheme, has joined Funding Circle as global chief financial officer.