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  • Giant takes sharp turn towards CLOs
    It is one of the biggest banks, but BNP Paribas moved nimbly after the crisis to build on its position as a leader in credit derivatives by adding a CLO arranging business

    11 years ago
  • Gone but not forgotten
    ACA Capital’s spectacular collapse heralded the demise of the monoline business and scattered its employees into jobs right across the credit space

    11 years ago
  • The growing Swiss network
    Defunct investment banks such as Lehman Brothers are not the only ones with a healthy diaspora of credit traders. UBS has a wide network of ex-colleagues.

    11 years ago
  • Adding an Asian presence
    Taking the plaudits as the first euro CLO 2.0 arranger and turning heads by distributing CLOs to Asia, Credit Suisse has set itself up as a global CLO player.

    11 years ago
  • European CLO arrangers: back in business
    With at least 15 deals likely to price this year, European CLOs are well and truly back. But who will arrange them? Sayed Kadiri finds the key people on European arrangers’ desks

    12 years ago
  • Her Majesty’s secret CLO desk
    They don’t know it, but through their ownership of nationalised RBS, UK taxpayers may hold the world’s biggest portfolio of CLO paper. Sayed Kadiri analyses RBS’s Stamford-based CLO business

    12 years ago
  • Oh Brothers, where art thou?
    Lehman Brothers’ collapse scattered one of the best regarded structured credit teams in the business around the investment banks and hedge funds of the world

    12 years ago
  • Viewpoint - Consolidation: part II
    Stone Tower’s James Galowski believes CDO manager consolidation has only just begun

    15 years ago

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