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  • London-based Pamplona Capital Management will launch a credit opportunities fund in the next six months.
  • Former HSBC Asian credit structuring chief Jeffrey Tolk has joined hedge fund manager 3 Degrees Asset Management as a principal focusing on distressed debt and special situations.
  • Kevin Jenks, a portfolio manager at the $14 billion HBK Capital Management, has co-founded Apeirogon Capital and is preparing to launch a fixed-income arbitrage strategy that will focus on securitized assets.
  • The loan market, trending higher the past few weeks, made a significant jump last week. Investors estimated that the average bid was in the low 90s and investors and dealers estimated that the market was up about three points last week.
  • The earnings release last week from JPMorgan, Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch and Citigroup all revealed slight decreases in their backlog of debt.
  • Ed Hamilton, the head of Bank of America’s par loan trading desk, has retired. His last day at the bank was Tuesday.
  • Ed Hamilton, the head of Bank of America's par loan business, has retired. His last day at the bank was Tuesday.
  • Ninety-five percent of credit portfolio managers say their reputation for managing risk has strengthened during this credit crisis, according to a survey released last week by the International Association of Credit Portfolio Managers, the International Swaps & Derivatives Association and The Risk Management Association.
  • UBS may be losing two of its mortgage-backed securities researchers. Jeffrey Ho, managing director, and Greg Reiter, director, are reportedly leaving the bank.