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Pramerica Fixed Income, part of Prudential Financial Inc, has hired John Vibert, formerly a mortgage credit portfolio manager and lead non-agency RMBS trader for Blackrock, as co-head of its structured products team in the United States.
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Lloyds is moving another senior banker over to New York to head its US ABS business. The move is the latest in a series of hires and transfers as the London-based bank tries to expand its presence in the US capital markets.
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Natixis has promoted Kevin Alexander to head its US fixed income business, meaning London-based Emmanuel Lefort steps up to Alexander’s old job running the French firm’s structured credit franchise.
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The Housing Finance Corp, a company that raises finance for smaller UK housing associations, on Thursday issued the first bond guaranteed by the UK government under a new scheme to support affordable housing.
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The Prime Collateralised Securities (“PCS”) initiative has added a regulator, an asset manager and a law firm to its ranks, coinciding with the award of its 50th label to a retained transaction issued last week by Nationale-Nederlanden Bank.
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Lloyds is moving another senior banker over to New York, this time to head up its US ABS business. The move is the latest in a series of hires and transfers as the London-based bank tries to expand its presence in the US securitization market.
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Natixis has promoted three senior bankers in New York and London in its fixed income and global structured credit and solutions teams.
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Recent pro-securitization rhetoric from European policymakers rung hollow in bankers’ ears this week as a new regulatory document revealed that, while a broader range of ABS can count towards banks' liquidity coverage ratios, RMBS will still suffer punitive treatment — even as covered bonds received a boost.
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Lloyds Bank’s top securitization banker Robert Plehn is leaving the bank to join GE Capital, as the division is rearranged into FIG and corporate teams, and capital solutions comes into the structured finance fold.