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  • Santander has decided to postpone a planned fourth quarter float of 20% of its U.K. business until the first half of 2012.
  • Credit Suisse has named Tim O’Hara as co-head of global securities, succeeding Tony Ehinger, who decided to leave the Swiss bank after 25 years.
  • The U.K.’s Financial Services Authority has responded to a request to publish findings on failed banks bailed out by the government, saying it will release a report on HBOS but not on Bradford & Bingley.
  • Nervous investors have forced Goldman Sachs and Citigroup to restructure $1.48 billion commercial mortgage-backed securities with better protection over concern that Standard & Poor’s ratings of the bonds did not accurately reflect the risk.
  • Goldman Sachs said it will slash 1,000 jobs after revenue from trading debt, currencies and commodities plummeted 63% in the second quarter from the previous three-month period.
  • RBS Securities has been hit by a second lawsuit by the National Credit Union Administration.
  • Countrywide Financial and its parent, Bank of America, are facing another lawsuit for alleged misrepresentations about mortgage-backed securities sold by their affiliates.
  • Aston Asset Management’s New ASTON/DoubleLine Core Plus Fixed Income Fund is planning to invest in mortgage-backed securities among other asset classes.
  • Bank of America-Merrill Lynch is said to be considering a sale of some $40 billion of mortgage-servicing rights linked to loans issued by Freddie Mac.