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Hire follows launch of new asset backed finance fund
Karen Anzalone joins law firm's structured finance and securitization practice
Bank continues to build in priority area
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Boudewijn Dierick, BNP Paribas’ head of ABS and covered bonds, is leaving the bank to join Auxmoney, a German consumer lender which set up a €500m warehouse with BNP Paribas in November.
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The EU Commission is rushing to untangle legislation that would have stopped EU investors from buying Australian securitizations or covered bonds, after the country ended up on the EU’s list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions.
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NPL Markets, which offers access to a trading ecosystem for distressed and illiquid loans, has appointed a handful of senior advisors.
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Allen & Overy has hired White & Case veteran Jake Mincemoyer as head of its US leveraged finance practice, based in New York.
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Eagle Point Credit Management, a specialist asset manager focused on investing in CLO securities and portfolio debt securities, has hired Seth Weinstein as director of business development, a newly created position.
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JP Morgan is opening warehouse lines for UK mortgage origination, ending a prolonged absence from a core part of the European securitization market for the US giant — a prohibition said to have been mandated by senior figures in the bank’s management team.
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Hoist Finance is, unlike most of its competitors, a bank that is hoovering up non-performing assets, at a time when banking supervisors are laser-focused on cutting European bank exposures to those very same assets. That should be a problem for Hoist, whose whole business is based around purchasing NPL portfolios from other banks, but it’s a problem which it has been able to solve using securitization.
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Chuka Umunna joins JP Morgan — Deloitte hires another FIG banker — JP Morgan AM appoints transition bond expert
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The UK’s Universities Superannuation Scheme Investment Management (USSIM), the biggest pension fund in the country, is looking to break into the ABS market.