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  • Walter Womersley, previously head of credit structuring at Rabobank in Hong Kong, has joined Standard Bank as head of structured credit.
  • Andrew Dym, managing director and head of global structured finance and capital markets, and Avi Oster, managing director and head of U.S. commercial assets, have left CIFG.
  • As collateralized loan investors slowly open their wallets again, manager AIG Investments and underwriter Lehman Brothers have priced Galaxy CLO 2008-10, the most current in a series of deals that began in 1999.
  • Merrill Lynch has stopped originating and purchasing subprime residential mortgages through its First Franklin division.
  • Some bankers in Asia are speculating that excess collateralized debt obligation structuring staffers might begin to be nudged within firms into hybrids teams.
  • Citigroup is facing a slew of lawsuits related to the subprime mortgage market, according to a recent filing made with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • Moody’s Investors Service today placed on negative watch financial guarantor CIFG’s AAA rating. Moody’s expects to make a decision on the rating within two weeks.
  • Hillmark Capital Management chief operating officer Jack Chen has left the firm after Hillmark opted to abandon a credit derivative product company platform Chen had been heading.
  • Morgan Stanley is developing a new method of wrapping bonds that it hopes will draw investors back to a rattled credit market.