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Patrick Wills has more than 14 years’ experience working at US bank
Manager establishing London-based European BSL CLO platform
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Former RMBS fraud defendant George Ellison is replacing Ashish Pandey as CEO of Ocwen Financial affiliate Altisource Asset Management Corporation (AAMC), according to an announcement.
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The European Commission has published its proposals for Capital Markets Union aimed at changing rules for capital raising.
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Eric Daniels, the former chief executive of Lloyds, has joined Wellesley Finance as non-executive chairman.
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The European Commission has published its Green Paper on Capital Markets Union, alongside consultations on securitization and prospectus regulations.
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Cantor Fitzgerald has hired two MBS trading heads from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, the firm announced on Thursday. The new hires, Brendan Donnelly and Mohil Gupta, join Cantor as managing directors in MBS sales and trading.
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Michael Millette, head of structured finance at Goldman Sachs, is leaving the investment bank at the end of February. However, the 49 year old industry veteran is not officially retiring from the structured finance industry, according to an individual familiar with his departure.
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William Shuey has joined Opus Capital Markets Consultants as the due diligence provider’s director of securitization. He will oversee securitization processes with a focus on RMBS compliance, Opus announced on Monday.
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The US’s Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Federal Housing Administration are locked in yet another round of fisticuffs, with market share as the prize. If the private label RMBS market is to return, the government needs to stop hitting itself.
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Deutsche Bank’s head of non-agency RMBS and consumer ABS trading has taken over CLO trading after the departure of Richard Rizzo last week. People familiar with the situation at the bank, which just priced its first US CLO of the year, say it is still fully committed to the business, but some investors are sceptical.