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  • Two structured credit veterans are preparing to launch GCS Capital Management, a new investment management company to be based in New York and in Tokyo.
  • Having recorded its first negative year in more than two decades with a 26.8% loss in 2008, Richard Perry’s Perry Capital is pinning its hopes of a turnaround on its ability to benefit from defaults, capital structure arbitrage plays and securitized products.
  • Imperial Capital added two more senior credit pros to its bank debt team.
  • Credit portfolio managers anticipate credit spreads will tighten over the next three months for investment-grade credit, especially in the U.S., according to a fourth quarter survey of members of the International Association of Credit Portfolio Managers.
  • The Blackstone Group and subsidiary GSO Capital Partners are marketing a fund that will invest in rescue loans as well as controlled distressed opportunities.
  • Portfolio manager Susan Aldworth has left New York-based structured finance-focused asset manager Ischus Capital Management.
  • Austin, Texas-based Amherst Securities has hired salesman Blake Myers to join the firm’s expanding residential mortgage-backed securities sales force.
  • Chris Lillingston-Price, head of sales for capital markets, structured products and fx in Asia-Pacific for Banco Santander, recently left the firm.
  • Law firm Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker has hired seven partners for its London office, including three who specialize in distressed situations across the funds, real estate and capital markets areas.