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  • BlackRock Advisors has filed a prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a new retail fund to invest in assets eligible under the Public-Private Investment Program.
  • Barclays Capital researcher Kale Brown has switched to trading commercial mortgage-backed securities in London, replacing Ian Willis, who has left the firm.
  • Aladdin Capital, the London-based subsidiary of Stamford, Conn.-based boutique investment bank and alternative asset manager Aladdin Capital Holdings, has added managing director Mark Atmore in credit sales as part of a broader expansion into distressed sales and trading.
  • London-based asset manager TwentyFour Asset Management plans to launch a fund by year-end to invest in highly rated, low-risk securitizations.
  • New York credit shop Global Credit Advisers has hired Kirk Wortman to research leveraged loans, distressed investments and special situations for the GCA Credit Opportunities Master Fund, a long/short credit hedge fund focused on high-yield and distressed corporate debt.
  • London-based boutique investment firm H.I.G. Capital is looking to expand its distressed debt department to take advantage of current market conditions.
  • Michael Blum, formerly managing director and head of structured finance and investments at Merrill Lynch, has joined the New York office of Fortress Investment Group.
  • Al Lhota, the head of high-yield sales at RBS Greenwich Capital Markets, has joined Knight Libertas as head of U.S. high-yield, distressed and bank loan sales.
  • Steve Kantor, a senior Credit Suisse executive whose responsibilities once included overseeing commercial real estate finance, is preparing to leave the firm.