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  • Markit and Standard & Poor's have entered a partnership to create a new standardized system of identification for loan market participants.
  • New York-based asset manager Cohen & Co. has added Blake Murphy, Tom Murray and Peter Nason as salesmen and managing directors this week.
  • Royal Bank of Scotland will make substantial cuts to its European securitization division in the next two weeks, which may be up to a quarter of the roughly 40-strong group, according to an official familiar with the situation.
  • Newly formed New York-based hedge fund manager Tacticus Capital is raising seed money for a long-short credit strategy with a target launch of $100 million early next year.
  • Bonuses in structured finance sales and trading are projected to sink at least 50% compared with last year's figures, according to the annual compensation report from New York-based recruitment firm Options Group.
  • Former Broadpoint Captial distressed structured products traders Viru Raparthi and Maneesh Awasthi have joined brokerage Newedge, a joint venture between Société Générale’s Fimat and Calyon Financial, to build up a synthetic and cash structured credit platform there.
  • Leon Hindle, managing director and global head of collateralized debt obligations and structured credit at Nomura, formerly Lehman Brothers Asia, left the firm last week.
  • Peter Krell, cofounder of mortgage analytics and service provider The Clayton Group, has started up a new mortgage performance analytics provider called Scienna.
  • Proprietary trading desks are expected to be off the radar for banks for at least a year, market watchers say.