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The key sectors most at risk of job slashes in the City are securitization and private equity, say economists at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, who believe approximately 6,500 city jobs will be culled in 2008 as a result of an economic slowdown caused by the subprime crisis.
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Credit heads in Asia are saying in the wake of the summer credit crunch, structuring products is becoming a “search for really good assets.”
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Sam Vulakh, formerly of New York-based hedge fund firm Panton Capital, has formed Lincoln Park Asset Management and is preparing to launch its maiden hedge fund.
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ACA Capital has rejiggered its senior management. The asset manager has named James Rothman head of asset management.
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JPMorgan has made four senior hires in its French and Italian real estate structured finance business, snagging all the new players from ABN Amro.
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Morgan Stanley will be laying off 500 employees in the United States and 100 employees in Europe, including 90 from its UK mortgage division, Advantage, as it restructures its residential mortgage business.
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The Street rumor mill is fully operational, with layoffs as the grist. Credit Suisse, UBS, Merrill Lynch and Bear Stearns have or are expected to announce significant layoffs
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Donald Belanger, UBS’ head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa real estate capital markets, is being sued for breach of contract by his former employer, Credit Suisse, for alleged poaching of key CS personnel.
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GE Capital has added two senior v.p.'s to its expanding sales desk.