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  • Michael Liodra, the former global head of structured product collateralized debt obligations at JPMorgan Chase, may face legal action over collateralized debt obligations he sold in 2007.
  • The Federal Reserve closed the discount window to banks on the verge of collapse, according to analysis of Fed documents.
  • Transparency in covered bond collateral pools should be bolstered, with more detailed and higher quality information made available to potential investors, according to officials at the International Capital Market Association in London.
  • Banks globally have made significant progress in upgrading risk oversight since the crisis but are lagging in reforming pay practices, according to the Institute for International Finance.
  • The U.K.’s Council of Mortgage Lenders said new regulatory initiatives dealing with mortgages from the Financial Services Authority, the European Union and the Financial Stability Board are creating conflict and confusion. “
  • National Australia Bank is said to be in talks with NBNK Investments and BBVA among others to team up with it to buy the more than 600 branches of Lloyds banking Group up for sale.
  • Germany’s NordLB has followed the example of rivals Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank to boost its capital base ahead of scheduled stress tests.
  • Credit Suisse continues to push into the U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities market, beefing up its desk with the hiring of two industry veterans, Steve Lapham and John Herman.
  • Putnam Mortgage Opportunities is planning an initial public offering to raise up to $300 million to invest in residential mortgage-backed securities.