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Cantor Fitzgerald has hired a collateralised loan obligation trader in its New York office, as it seeks to build out its new issue CLO business. At the same time, it is looking to replace its head of euro CLO origination, who is no longer with the firm.
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Recovering Irish residential property prices will yield Royal Bank of Scotland’s Ulster Bank division £300m of net impairment provision releases in the third quarter of 2014, the UK banking group said in a trading performance update to the market on Tuesday.
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PineBridge Investments, a global asset manager overseeing around $73bn, has hired a veteran structured credit trader and investor with a background in CLOs as a portfolio manager in its New York office.
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The chief operating officer of Fannie Mae, the government-sponsored entity which provides the largest source of funding for US mortgages, is stepping down. Joy Cianci will take over some of his responsibilities.
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The European Central Bank chairman Mario Draghi explained further details of the ECB’s proposed ABS purchase programme, during remarks to the European Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.
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UBS has lost a long-serving senior official from its credit structuring business.
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A top securitization lawyer has rejoined Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft to expand the firm’s structured finance practice in London.
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Grant Thornton has hired a former DTCC securitization valuation specialist for its forensic and valuation services practices in New York.
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The ECB’s ABS purchase programme could mean a huge stream of new fee income for investment banks with strong securitization divisions in Europe, writes Owen Sanderson