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Deutsche Bank is looking to quickly replace its former head of commercial mortgage-backed securities research, and may promote one of its analysts to fill the vacancy, GlobalCapital Securitization understands.
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Intermediate Capital Group has made three hires as it seeks to expand its presence in the alternative structured credit market with a new dedicated team of investors.
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The fourth quarter of 2013 saw UK financials finally start to access the Funding for Lending (FLS) scheme in meaningful size, in the last quarter before the scheme shuts out household credit and mortgages to focus on SME and business lending.
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BNP Paribas is said to have cut around two dozen employees from its New York front office, including its MBS desk, with a managing director, a head bond trader and the team’s head of interest rate sales among the casualties. The bank has also appointed three staffers to co-head the mortgage bond sales and trading group.
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BNP Paribas has been said to cut around 30 employees from its New York front office, including its MBS desk, with a managing director, a head bond trader and the team’s head of interest rate sales among the casualties.
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The Prime Collateralised Securities Association, the pan-European body tasked with assigning labels for securitizations that abide by market best practice, has secured its first European regulator as a permanent observer.
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A letter from a former rating agency official regarding the treatment of securitization swaps in Regulation AB II may have played a key role in delaying the final vote on the rule, according to communications viewed by Securitization Intelligence.
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Exotix appoints global head of loans — RenCap continues equity sales drive with VP hire
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Would you rather live in a mansion or a horrible little flat? The answer is obvious, right? But UBS’s David Morland shocked Leak this week — he wants to live in a horrible little flat opposite a mansion.