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January 2009

Research: ABS research hit

Biggest names in European securitization research culled.




Ganesh Rajendra’s departure from Deutsche came as a shock

European securitization research has lost many of its biggest names in recent months. News that Ganesh Rajendra and Markus Hermann have left Deutsche Bank and HSBC as heads of research, compounds the growing feeling that banks are scaling back their commitment to the business and to their investors.

At Deutsche Bank the departure of the head of international ABS research, the highly regarded Rajendra, was a...


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