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Dallas-based investment firm Highland Capital Management has hired a new loan and high yield bond trader to support its growing structured products team, and wants to make two more hires this year.
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Mitsubishi UFJ’s head of structured products, Tricia Hazelwood, has added another salesperson to her growing team, this time sourcing the new hire from Royal Bank of Scotland’s shrinking US capital markets business.
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Värde Partners has hired a securitization structurer from RBS as head of capital markets.
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Mayer Brown is welcoming back an expert in Latin American project finance, structured finance and acquisition financing to its Washington, DC office.
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Senior levfin banker joins Credit Suisse — DB promotes banker to Chile chief — One in, one out at CIFC board — Covenant covets analyst
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So often boutiques provides shelter for senior bankers during the downturn, only to see them lured back when bulge bracket firms resume their expansion in an upward cycle. Can StormHarbour prove the exception and keep its key staff onboard? David Rothnie investigates.
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The UK government’s Funding for Lending (FLS) scheme has turned in another set of disappointing net lending figures for small and medium sized enterprises in the second quarter of this year, Bank of England figures showed on Thursday. That is despite Q2 being the first full quarter since the central bank revamped the scheme to discount mortgage lending in a bid to focus more heavily on businesses.
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A new North Carolina-based CLO manager is continuing to build up its small team, adding another analyst with the eventual aim of run high-diversity portfolios.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has fined Royal Bank of Scotland just under £15m for “serious failings” in its advised mortgage sales business, saying that only 2 of the 164 sales reviewed were considered to meet the regulator’s standard.