12.06.2006 22:07:00

Deutsche Bank Appoints Greg Lippmann Global Head of ABS Trading & Syndicate and CDO Trading

Deutsche Bank today announced the appointment of GregLippmann as Global Head of Asset-Backed Securities (ABS) Trading andSyndicate. Lippman is based in New York and reports to Richardd'Albert, Managing Director and Head of the Securitized Products Group(SPG).

Lippmann joined SPG in March 2000 and has been instrumental indeveloping Deutsche Bank's ABS and Collaterized Debt Obligation (CDO)platforms. Since June 2004, Lippmann has been Head of ABS Trading andSyndicate for North America and Global Head of CDO Trading. In thisrole, he has successfully led the industry consortiums that developedthe Single Name ABS CDS and ABSX Index Trading platforms andestablished Deutsche Bank as a top player in these emergingbusinesses.

Deutsche Bank also announced that Kevin Flaherty has beenappointed European Head of Syndicate for ABS and Greg Branch has beenappointed Senior ABS Trader in Europe, in addition to his current roleas Senior CDO Trader. Both Flaherty and Branch report to Lippmann, whowill continue to manage the ABS and CDO trading desks in the U.S.

"Greg has been instrumental in building-out our securitizationtrading and syndicate capabilities in the U.S. and globally over thelast six years. He is highly regarded in the industry and has become apioneer in developing new products and trading platforms for themarket," said d'Albert. "With these appointments, we are positioned tobuild upon past success and further enhance the strength of our SPGplatform."

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Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a strongand profitable private clients franchise. A leader in Germany andEurope, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia andkey emerging markets. With Euro 1,035 billion in assets and 64,103employees, Deutsche Bank offers unparalleled financial services in 73countries throughout the world. The bank competes to be the leadingglobal provider of financial solutions for demanding clients creatingexceptional value for its shareholders and people.

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