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Lowenstein Sandler has hired a lawyer from Seward & Kissel to join its mortgage and structured finance practice group in New York.
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Benchmark ABS issuers took another breather this week, but a handful of esoteric and off-the-run deals filled the gap. Fannie Mae, meanwhile, laid out details for its latest risk-sharing issuance.
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A special situations trader has returned to Deutsche Bank in London to co-head CEEMEA structured credit, after a four year stint at UBS.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has switched Matthias Baltes to cover commercial real estate. Baltes, a managing director in the bank’s European securitisation group, has been appointed head of commercial real estate structured finance at the US bank.
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Tikehau Group is looking to expand its credit business across Europe with the hire of the former head of Blackstone GSO’s CLO business.
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Mizuho Securities USA has hired Jim Stehli as a managing director to run its collateralized loan obligations team in New York. The hire surprised some market participants who recalled Stehli's time at UBS, where his department recorded a huge loss on CDOs during the financial crisis.
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Bishopsfield Capital Partners, the London financial advisory and investments boutique founded by two ex-ABN Amro bankers, has hired Glenn Fox as it builds up its infrastructure finance practice.
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Further layers of management in Royal Bank of Scotland’s corporate and institutional bank are being decided, with promotions for Bob McKillip, Pierre Ferland, Richard Bartlett and Jan de Ruiter.
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Société Générale has hired Stewart Robinson from RBC Capital Markets to be European head of project bonds on its syndicate desk in London.