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Barclays Capital has fired eight staffers from its Asian credit operation, following hot on the heels of credit departures in London.
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Nearly 20, 000 financial jobs in London are expected to be wiped out this year and next in the fallout of the ongoing subprime crisis, economists have said.
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Consumer Portfolio Services closed the first subprime auto deal of the year, CPS Auto Trust 2008-A.
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Professionals from Goldman Sachs’ mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities desks have either left or are rumored to be leaving the bank to start their own fund.
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Bank of America Business Capital is expanding its middle-market lending platform with its new business finance division, which will extend loans of $5-25 million to smaller middle-market companies.
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Cairn Capital, the $9.6 billion London shop, has opened its structured credit fund to external investors on April 1, and aims to grow assets in the offering to $250-300 million this year.
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The Carlyle Group closed a $1.35 billion distressed debt and corporate opportunities fund last Monday, the second such fund for the firm in the last two years.
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Former Citigroup collateralized debt obligation co-head Nestor Dominguez is reportedly working up a new fund.
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Karsten Kibbee, the head of Société Générale’s commercial mortgage-backed securities business, and two other professionals in the residential mortgage-backed business, have left the firm.