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US government-owned mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Monday signed an agreement to capitalise and operate a new entity to operate the Common Securitization Platform, which will eventually sell a single type of security pooling mortgage loans from both firms.
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Moody’s Analytics is looking for two full time researchers to create research papers and webinars showcasing data from its Structured Finance Portal, which was initially focused just on CLOs but is growing into ABS and RMBS — a process which will be sped up by Moody’s Corporation’s acquisition of data provider Lewtan.
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A former Serone Capital Management partner and seasoned structured credit professional has joined Deutsche Bank’s special situations group.
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Online consumer lending platform CircleBack Lending, which has teamed up with Jefferies to securitize up to $500m of the loans it originates, is “aggressively” expanding its staff to deal with increased business.
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The European Central Bank intends to appoint more than one external portfolio manager to scan the market for ABS transactions to buy, while its asset purchase programme will add between 10 and 20 to its headcount overall, GlobalCapital understands.
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Nomura’s head of leveraged credit sales has left the bank’s New York office.
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Lloyds Bank has hired Allen Appen from Barclays to fill a new role created after the departure of Robert ‘Boz’ Plehn, Lloyds’ former head of asset-backed securities, earlier this year.
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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group has hired a well-known credit structurer to play a senior role in its structured products business
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Onex Credit Partners, the collateralised loan obligation manager arm of Canada’s Onex Corporation, is making a push into the expanding European CLO market with a new hire, the firm announced today. The move comes amid a growing trend of US managers trying to access European investors.