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  • Christopher Skardon, head collateralized debt obligation trader at Bank of America, has left the firm.
  • Credit-default swaps on monolines that choose to split their businesses in half will face a succession event, causing a significant repricing of the contracts., according to lawyers.
  • Clayton DeGiacinto and Michael Cawthon, formerly Goldman Sachs traders in adjustable-rate and scratch and dent mortgages, respectively, have left the firm and are starting their own fund, according industry sources.
  • State Street recently saw a third collateralized debt obligation it manages begin to liquidate.
  • Alvin Chua, head of institutional sales for debt capital markets, has left Bank of America in Hong Kong.
  • The European securitisation market has made another march in its campaign to defend ABS from threatening regulators. But doubts remain that the industry has yet countenanced changes substantial enough to ward off a political class that seems determined to rein in the market.
  • CIT Group appointed Nancy J. Foster as chief risk officer.
  • State Street Global Advisors appointed six senior executives to its global fixed-income team, the firm announced last Thursday.
  • ACA Financial Guaranty Corp, a subsidiary of ACA Capital, announced last week it entered into a letter of intent with Resource Financial Fund Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Resource America, to sell its U.S. collateralized loan obligation business.