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  • How is Hines structured as a company?
  • CME and CBoT adopt separate strategies ahead of merger.
  • Netherlands-based Multi Corporation has appointed Arie den Hartog and Christiaan van Steenbergen to manage its subsidiary Multi Asset Management. These moves are the result of Multi’s shift in focus towards asset management, in time with the rise in potential profits available in the European property market.
  • European demand drives up volume of issuance.
  • If ever there was an eagerly anticipated deal, it is Bluebonnet Finance. The €1.34 billion securitization of a portfolio of non-performing German loans was launched in December 2006 but had been in the works ever since Lone Star Funds bought a €3.6 billion pool of NPLs from HypoReal Estate in late 2004. Securitization was always the planned exit from the investment, but getting from A to B was a lengthy process.
  • String of hires made to take on the big players.
  • Given that the US CRE CDO market saw over $34 billion issued in 2006, it is not surprising that substantial time and effort have been invested in trying to establish this asset class in Europe.
  • They used to say in the FX market that what you got paid was highly correlated to what you achieved in terms of revenue generation. It’s always struck me as a false claim, one that is completely at odds with the guaranteed bonus culture that has taken hold over the past couple of decades.
  • Departure heralds new appointments at Axa Reim.
  • It took a lot of persuasion but eventually I did it.
  • For premium subscribers only. People moves: HSBC, BoA, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan, Vega EM, Standard Chartered...
  • Structured finance in real estate is growing at 50% a year in Brazil and Mexico and at 20% a year in Argentina, according to rating agency Standard & Poor’s.