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Deutsche Bank will run placement of first transaction
Hire follows launch of new asset backed finance fund
Karen Anzalone joins law firm's structured finance and securitization practice
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Europe’s SMEs are in trouble. The coronavirus pandemic has zeroed revenues and threatens their very existence. They last faced a big threat in the 2008 crisis when bank lending dried up and a recession took hold. Back then, securitization took a lot of the blame as the cause, but this time it offers a route to rescue.
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As Western societies begin to contemplate life returning to some semblance of normality, the financial industry is working out how best to balance the understandable desire to get back to how things were before the crisis with the very real threat of a new and more deadly wave of coronavirus brought on by a mass-return to offices. GlobalCapital’s Silas Brown spoke with Peter Openshaw, a specialist in immunology and virology and professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College, about the transmission of Covid-19 and how banks, investors and companies can reduce the risk of infection.
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US Bank has hired Sean Kelley as head of CLO data analytics and research, based in Chicago.
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Kate Fulton is joining the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) as chief operating officer as part of the agency's broader restructuring plan announced in January, which aims to prepare the government sponsored enterprises to exit conservatorship.
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The Federal Reserve reassured jittery markets on Wednesday that it is committed to using the full range of policy responses available to it in order to blunt the impact of the Covid-19 crisis, though some in the market fear that the central bank’s aggressive response will do longer term damage to market efficiency once the pandemic subsides.
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The head of policy for the Structured Finance Association has joined commercial real estate and CMBS lobbying organization CREFC as managing director, regulatory policy.
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Angelo Gordon has hired Putri Pascualy to its investor relations team in New York as a managing director and credit product specialist.
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British retail lobbying groups are clamouring for government support as tenants struggle to cover rent in the month since the lockdown began. But market players say help for the sector is unlikely, and CMBS is preparing for widespread delinquencies as the shutdown extends.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) set a four month limit on Tuesday to the period over which mortgage servicers are obligated to advance payments on loans in forbearance, a long awaited liquidity fix the industry was pushing for.