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New look corporate finance division has merged M&A and sponsor coverage
Private credit lender hires to build impact, capital solutions and NAV strategies
Permanent successor not appointed yet
The hire aims to strengthen the bank's middle market direct lending platform
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Management at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley used second quarter earnings calls to reassure investors about their exposure to leveraged loans, under questioning from RBC Capital Markets’ Gerard Cassidy, as fears grow about leverage levels and weak covenants.
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CIFC Asset Management, one of the largest CLO managers in the world, has recently turned its attention to Europe, with the hire of Joshua Hughes to start marketing and fundraising for European loan investments. It is planning to build out the business in the coming months with more London-based hires, including a senior investment professional to lead that side of the business — but it’s not diving headfirst into the increasingly crowded European CLO market.
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The Bank of England this week laid out its plan to build reliable term rates from the sterling overnight interbank average rate (Sonia) that it has chosen to replace Libor, recommending that overnight index swaps on the rate be traded on venue.
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One of Wells Fargo’s senior loans team has left the bank.
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Signs of loosening liquidity in China’s onshore market is making international loans syndications bankers ponder the impact on their businesses, writes Pan Yue.
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Citi has made a handful of senior level changes to its loans and acquisition finance team in Asia Pacific, according to three internal memos seen by GlobalCapital Asia.