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Greenwich, Connecticut based Wellfleet Credit Partners, the performing credit business of Littlejohn & Co, has promoted Dennis Talley and Scott McKay to managing director with a focus on CLOs.
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Kensington Mortgages has renewed a warehouse line of credit with BNP Paribas and Citibank, giving it the ability to fund nearly £1bn worth of new originations.
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Capital markets veteran Sandeep Agarwal speaks to GlobalCapital about his decision to leave the sector after a period of more than 20 years, reflecting on what he describes as the "best learning experience" he could have asked for following the financial crisis. As he prepares for a new challenge outside of banking, Agarwal warns that the industry is not "out of the woods yet".
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A handful of prime UK RMBS deals are rumoured to be in the pipeline, along with several prime euro transactions, with issuers said to be targeting US investors while they wait for the fog to clear around new ‘simple, transparent, standardised’ (STS) rules.
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Mayer Brown has hired Dasha Sobornova as partner in its banking and finance practice in London.
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James Fadel has been hired as managing director at global investment bank Alantra and will join the firm's London office.
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James Fadel has been hired as managing director at global investment bank Alantra and will join the London office in Atlantra’s UK branch.
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The European Central Bank has asked Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena to raise the coverage levels for its stock of non-performing loans, leading to fears in the market about the Italian lender’s ability to meet its supervisory capital ratios.
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Law firms are struggling to see eye to eye on how to interpret “simple, transparent and standardised” (STS) transparency requirements for US entities issuing in Europe.