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Longview Power turns to coal for handful of CLOs
5 years ago
CLOs hold $43.9 million of the debt of US power company LongView Power, which filed for Chapter 11 in the District of Delaware yesterday -
Frontier bankruptcy dials up pressure for 90 CLOs
5 years ago
Nine CLO managers hold $217 million of Frontier Communications’ debt across 90 CLOs, as the telecommunications company filed for Chapter 11 protection in the US Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York -
Former Stifel loan trading head lands at Imperial
5 years ago
Imperial Capital Group has appointed the former head of loan trading at Stifel as a managing director and senior loan trader -
Bardin Hill pulls in $300 million for first close of opportunistic credit fund
5 years ago
Bardin Hill has held a first close on an opportunistic credit fund at around $300 million, according to sources familiar with the matter -
You wait 12 years for loan dislocation and $1 trillion comes along all at once
5 years ago
The waiting is over — distressed debt managers have the best entry point in about a dozen years as the S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan Index plunged to 80 in just two weeks. -
US pension delays restructuring fixed income portfolio over coronavirus concerns
5 years ago
Fresno County Employees’ Retirement Association has delayed plans to restructure its fixed income portfolio due to coronavirus concerns, according to board documentation -
Lenders look at MAC clauses amid revolver demand
5 years ago
A plethora of revolver draws has swept through the corporate credit markets. While banks and asset managers have so far shown the capacity to meet their unfunded commitments, the material adverse change (MAC) clause in credit agreements could allow them to pushback on borrowers. -
Three CLO investors win mandates from US insurer
5 years ago
New York State Insurance Fund has selected 11 credit managers to invest around $1 billion across corporate loans, high yield bonds and CLO tranches, according to documentation seen by Creditflux. Three of these mandates are geared towards CLOs -
US loan index rises for second consecutive day
5 years ago
The credit markets felt some reprieve on Thursday as the S&P/LSTA index rose for the second consecutive day, rising by an unprecedented 3.33% -
Investors pull $10.9 billion out of corporate IG ETFs in one week
5 years ago
Outflows from loan and high yield bond exchange traded funds have exacerbated the liquidity pressure facing credit investors, sources say, as market volatility intensifies after economists slashed global forecasts -
Barings BDC eyes syndicated loan market opportunities
5 years ago
Three weeks ago, during its 2019 earnings report, Barings BDC said the company’ had rotated out of broadly syndicated loans to ramp up its middle market exposure. But with widespread market upheaval since then, most opportunities to build value for investors will come from the broadly syndicated market -
Alcentra prepares listed credit fund
5 years ago
BNY Mellon Investment Advisor has teamed up with affiliate Alcentra to launch a listed fund that can invest across a range of credit strategies -
PRI unveils ESG workstream for CLOs, loans and ABS
5 years ago
Principles for Responsible Investment has established a workstream on environmental social and governance standards in structured products -
Ares hires head of ESG from Partners Group
5 years ago
Ares Management Corporation has appointed a head for its environmental, social and governance (ESG) practice, effective from April -
PE firms look to go it alone as credit units reach maturity
5 years ago
Private equity firms are starting to weigh up the merits of housing private debt businesses, with TPG Capital the latest to contemplate splitting with its credit business TPG Sixth Street. It follows EQT Capital, which announced a strategic review in January centred on parting ways with its credit unit. -
Apollo ups stake in Athene to 35% through stock deal
5 years ago
Apollo Global Management is doubling its stake in Athene Holding to around 35% by exchanging $1.2 billion of common equity and buying $350 million extra of Athene stock -
CLO and repo markets lick wounds after Fed burns its cred
5 years ago
In the wake of yesterday's emergency Fed rate cut, CLO investors say the spread between Libor and the overnight indexed swap indicates Libor has further to fall -
Job opportunities with BNY Mellon: corporate trust group
5 years ago
BNY Mellon has released details of seven vacancies -
Massachusetts pension commits $200 million to structured and corporate credit
5 years ago
Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Trust has approved commitments with CKC Credit Opportunity and LMCG Serenitas -
Pretium buys Latigo to boost distressed capabilities
5 years ago
Pretium Partners has bought the investment management business of New York-based Latigo Partners, in a bid to expand the firm’s distressed debt and event-driven credit capabilities. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed -
Lord Abbett preps floating rate interval fund with monthly share repurchase
5 years ago
Lord Abbett Enhanced Floating Rate Fund will invest at least 80% of its assets in floating rate products including senior secured or unsecured loans, second lien debt and floating rate structured credit including CLOs -
VIP Cinema makes uncomfortable viewing for CLOs as it's reeled into Chapter 11
5 years ago
CLOs hold $52.9 million of debt in seatmaker VIP Cinema Holdings, which has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the District of Delaware -
Loomis Sayles loses out as US pension shifts to higher-quality credit
5 years ago
Dallas Police and Fire Pension System is liquidating a loan portfolio managed by Loomis Sayles, as it reallocates assets away from high yield towards investment grade -
Hamilton Lane limits uncalled commitments with private market fund
5 years ago
Hamilton Lane has launched a private assets fund, in a strategy that will "seek to limit the exposure of uncalled commitments and shorten the duration of expected cash flows relative to a traditional portfolio” -
Kissick and make up: Ares replaces board member
5 years ago
Ares Management has appointe a replacement to its board of directors as retired Ares co-founder John Kissick steps down
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