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July 2007

CMBS: UBS raids Credit Suisse for CMBS franchise

Competition for real estate expertise in Europe heats up.




UBS made a serious statement of intent last month when it unveiled Donald Belanger as managing director and head of EMEA real estate capital markets. Belanger joins after two years spent at Credit Suisse, where he held a similar European role, responsible for origination, structuring and distribution of all real estate debt in Europe.

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In his new role Belanger reports to Ramesh Singh, global head of securitized products and head of DCM Americas. He will work closely with Wilson Lee, head of EMEA real estate principal finance and head of real estate finance for Asia Pacific. Lee continues...


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