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UBS has lost a long-serving senior official from its credit structuring business.
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A top securitization lawyer has rejoined Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft to expand the firm’s structured finance practice in London.
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Grant Thornton has hired a former DTCC securitization valuation specialist for its forensic and valuation services practices in New York.
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The ECB’s ABS purchase programme could mean a huge stream of new fee income for investment banks with strong securitization divisions in Europe, writes Owen Sanderson
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Royal Bank of Canada has added to its growing securitization team, hiring a CLO trader from Royal Bank of Scotland’s shrinking securitization team.
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Global law firm Jones Day has hired an expert CLO lawyer in London within a week of hiring a new high yield partner, and plans to add more partners as the structure finance markets expand.
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Robert Reynolds has joined Spire, the European leveraged debt asset manager, as chief investment officer and partner.
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Pimco has relocated a US-based structured credit veteran to London to head its European structured product group, as well as making a swathe of hires from investment banks for its London real estate team as it its latest effort to diversify away from bonds.
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A CLO strategist who left Royal Bank of Scotland’s dwindling Stamford, Connecticut office last month is set to move to a Florida-headquartered mortgage specialist to lead a push into the booming US CLO market.