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  • UBS has added four distressed staffers to beef up its presence in the area: Tom Howard joined as a distressed analyst from hedge fund Par IV; Paul Deen as a distressed salesman from Bear Stearns, Dave Ricciardi as a high-yield trader, formerly at KBC and Mike Nitka joined as a distressed sourcer.
  • Stephen Wong, RBS’ managing director in structured credit for the Asia Pacific region, has left the firm.
  • John Abate, head of distressed and loan trading at JPMorgan, is leaving to join hedge fund Silver Point Capital.
  • Guggenheim Partners has hired Jack Salerno, a structured products salesman and senior managing director at Bear Stearns. Salerno will be based in Chicago and will also sell structured products at his new firm.
  • Dallas-based hedge fund Carlson Capital has hired Scott Logie, reportedly to set up a structured credit business with former Citigroup collateralized debt obligation co-head Nestor Dominquez (TS, 7/10).
  • New York­based Fortress Investment Group has formed a team to originate its own leveraged loans, bridge financing, mezzanine debt, securitizations, project finance and other asset-backed financings in connection with its private equity investments.
  • New York­based Fortress Investment Group has formed a team to originate its own leveraged loans, bridge financing, mezzanine debt, securitizations, project finance and other asset-backed financings in connection with its private equity investments.
  • Ray Wepener is set to join Standard Bank’s credit structuring desk next month.
  • Gary Watmore, head of emerging markets securitization at ABN AMRO, has left the bank and Tim Vieth, a senior banker in the team, will step up to replace him.