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  • Fidelity International has opened an office in Munich as part of an expansion into continental Europe.
  • Deutsche Bank structured credit director Phil Kane has left the company. Kane was part of a round of cuts at the bank, according to an official with knowledge of the situation.
  • Heikki Monkkonen, European head of credit structuring at Barclays Capital in London, and Andrew Whittle, head of European credit trading, have left the firm.
  • Western Asset Management is reportedly looking to put together $1 billion for a fund that will invest in distressed asset-backed securities.
  • JPMorgan is adding a co-head of global securitized products from Bear Stearns. Mike Nierenberg, head of foreign exchange and rates at Bear Stearns, will now co-head the global securitized products business with Bill King.
  • Former RBS Greenwich Capital Markets executive Rick Caplan and Joe Lizzio, a senior Citigroup alumnus, have joined up to start a firm providing advisory services for companies holding collateralized debt obligations that have gone bad.
  • Jeffrey Knowles, a managing director in Citigroup's global leveraged finance group, was let go from the bank last week, a Citi spokeswoman confirmed, declining further comment.
  • Mizuho Corporate Bank has cut two professionals from its securitization team in New York.
  • New York-based hedge fund Highland Financial Holdings has hired Gary Mendelsohn, head of Morgan Stanley’s prime and near-prime residential mortgage-backed securities business in the investment bank’s global proprietary credit group.