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  • HSBC’s first synthetic CLO since the financial crisis had a double helping of shaky UK support services firms, with exposures to Interserve, as well as Carillion. Investors in the deal have therefore been hit by two credit events from the sector, following Interserve’s administration two weeks ago.
  • Muzinich & Co has hired Laurence Kubli as structured credit specialist responsible for developing the firm’s first structured credit strategies in a newly created role based in Zurich.
  • Prime Collateralised Securities (PCS) announced on Tuesday that it has officially been granted authorisation by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to verify securitizations for the ‘simple, transparent, and standardised’ (STS) framework, days before the first STS deal went live.
  • Nomura strengthens special situations team — JP Morgan’s Orssten retires — Gamekeeper goes back to being poacher at Rand
  • The Italian government is to implement a two-year programme which will replace the Garanzia sulla Cartolarizzazione delle Sofferenze (GACS) scheme in order to help the banks shift their €200bn stock of non-performing loans (NPLs) off balance sheet. In a surprise, however, the new version of the scheme will not include language to incorporate unlikely-to-pay (UTP) loans.
  • Nomura has hired three bankers to work in its structured finance and special situations team.
  • Peter Gleysteen, founder of CLO manager CIFC, announced on Monday the launch of AGL Credit Management in partnership with Thomas H. Lee, one of the pioneers of the US leveraged buyout market in the 1980s.
  • Deutsche Bank has signalled its commitment to maintaining a “strong capital markets business” after admitting it has begun formal merger talks with smaller rival Commerzbank.
  • BofA names new pair to lead UK IB — UniCredit MTN banker joins SSA syndicate — Bank of America loses two traders in London — Allen & Overy names new structured finance partner