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Markit plans to enlarge its offices in New York, London, Singapore and Tokyo as part of an expansion of its loan market coverage, which includes the pending acquisition of JPMorgan FCS.
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Some firms are taking advantage of credit market dislocation and downsizing by larger market players to build up their loan desks.
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UBS has added four distressed staffers to beef up its presence in the area:
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Ron D’Vari, head of structured finance collateralized debt obligations at BlackRock, is leaving the company.
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Law firm Kaye Scholer has hired Madeleine Tan from Brown Rudnick as a partner for its structured finance group.
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UBS has tapped Ryan Primmer, head of U.S. equities trading, to lead its real estate workout group, which has been reducing its exposure across a number of lines, including U.S. residential mortgage-backed securities, commercial mortgage-backed securities, negative basis and reference-linked notes.
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Mark Hickey, head of financial institutions debt capital markets at the Royal Bank of Scotland, has been elected chair of the European Securitisation Forum for 2009.
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Tiden Capital, a Durham, N.C.-based hedge fund firm founded by Silverback Asset Management veterans John Burkert and Rex Goulding, is launching a new fund Sept. 1 focused on relative value within the structured credit market.
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Armins Rusis, head of global securitized and structured credit trading and U.S. credit trading at Morgan Stanley, has joined Markit as an executive v.p. and global co-head of fixed income.