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  • Stefano Sola, cio at JG Wentworth, a Bryn Mawr, Pa.-based firm that has issued about $2.5 billion in asset-backed securities, talked with reporter Amelia Granger about the sponsor's latest securitization, a $115 million deal backed by a pool of lump sum legal settlements and insurance company annuities. Sola discussed the timing of the launch, investor appetite returning to the asset class and the firm's plans to return to regular, quarterly issuances. Here's the rest of the conversation:
  • Barclays Capital has increased its commercial mortgage-backed securities trading and research headcount with two senior hires recently.
  • Joe Moroney, leveraged loan portfolio manager at Apollo Capital Management, with $9.3 billion in assets under management, recently spoke with Managing Editor Joy Wiltermuth about the current investor base for new issue collateralized loan obligations and the challenges of bringing new deals to market.
  • PrinceRidge Group has launched a hiring initiative to build up the firm’s structured credit sales group.
  • Credit Suisse has started to reach out to portfolio managers to gauge the market for the bank’s potential re-entry into the business of arranging collateralized loan obligations.
  • Securitization pioneer Lewis Ranieri’s new Selene Residential Mortgage Opportunity Fund, which is slated to buy about $1 billion in non-performing mortgages, will consider a securitization exit for loans on its balance sheet.
  • Chris Marks, London-based managing director in Barclays Capital’s securitization team, will start at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in October.
  • Global financial services firm Knight Capital Group has launched a commercial real estate finance platform that will securitize leases from sale-leasebacks and other agreements.
  • Guggenheim Securities has scooped up Summit Securities Group co-founders Mark Field and John Agnew.