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Matt Katke, head of Royal Bank of Scotland’s global head of collateralized debt and loan obligation trading, left the bank to take a role at Nomura.
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The head of U.S. securitized products syndicate at Barclays will be taking on a more global role as part of larger changes to its fixed income syndicate group, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) is planning sweeping changes to the way securitisations are treated under the proposed Capital Requirements Regulation’s large exposures regime, with a proposal not to recognise any credit protection provided by subordinated tranches to senior classes of securitisations, writes Hugh Leask.
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Cantor Fitzgerald has added three hires to its CLO, CDO and structured credit desks in London as the firm seeks to expand its CLO arranging business.
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Cantor Fitzgerald extended its recent push into collateralized loan obligation trading and arranging in Europe with two hires to newly created positions in collateralized debt obligation origination and structuring.
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A key component of the Franken-Wicker amendment to the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul bill proposes that a government panel should select the rating agency for structured finance deals based on expertise and track record.
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Royal Bank of Scotland strategist Richard Hill will be joining Morgan Stanley’s research team after a garden leave, according to sources.
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Bill Anast, who ran the agency collateralized mortgage-obligation desk at Barclays, has left the bank. He is said to be heading for JPMorgan.
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Barclays and the Royal Bank of Scotland have promoted the heads of their securitization businesses to more senior roles as part of wider ranging changes to their Europe, Middle East and Africa financial institutions businesses.