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Citi has combined its structuring groups for credit and residential real estate products, expanding the responsibilities of its head of European CLOs and several directors to reflect the reorganisation.
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Cuts to Royal Bank of Scotland’s US non-agency mortgage business may extend to its collateralised loan obligation syndicate and distressed debt businesses, and may also lead to a “rationalisation” of its agency RMBS trading desks, GlobalCapital understands.
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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.