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Industry veteran joins B Riley's new credit unit to manage CDOs
6 years ago
B. Riley Capital Management has established a new credit platform -
Credit manager Post unveils new leadership structure
6 years ago
The reshuffle follows the departure of Post Advisory's chief investment officer -
Brookfield strikes deal to buy 62% stake in Oaktree
6 years ago
Brookfield Asset Management has agreed to buy a 62% stake in Oaktree Capital Management in a move which will lead to the creation of one of the largest asset managers in the business. -
Antares Capital's Brackett becomes sole CEO after Martin departure
6 years ago
Antares Capital founding partner David Brackett will become sole chief executive officer of the $24 billion firm -
Portfolio financiers thrive as private equity funds fret
6 years ago
Funds that lend to private equity vehicles showed their worth in the fourth quarter as valuations across credit and equity took a hit -
Regulation stifles SRTs, but banks and investors revel in quarter-four outperformance
6 years ago
Over the course of 2018 there was roughly €6.5 billion of issuance in the market for significant risk transfer (SRT) deals, sources say, with the last three months understood to be the busiest quarter on record -
Demonised triple Bs could outshine angelic neighbours
6 years ago
There has been a stampede to denounce triple B corporate credit, but investors ditching this rating band may not only miss solid returns but find bigger problems up the spectrum, investors and analysts tell Creditflux. -
Windstream set for high CDS pay-out as DC picks initial deliverable obligations
6 years ago
Windstream Holdings CDS protection holders look set for a high pay-out, as the cheapest deliverable obligations into the defaulted company’s credit event auction are quoted in the mid-20s -
Don't worry about CDS, CLOs or excess leverage - it's a day of celebration
6 years ago
The market cycle is going to turn and something will go badly wrong. But guaranteed it won’t be any of the things in credit you keep reading about -
Ares grows credit 34% with direct lending boost, but high yield takes rough ride in Q4
6 years ago
Ares Management Corporation reported strong returns for its European direct lending strategies in the fourth quarter of 2018. But the firm's overall revenues slumped and its US loan funds and high yield strategies were hit by the volatile credit market -
Behave yourselves: EBA policy advisor warns against misuse of securitisation rules
6 years ago
The European securitisation market has come a long way over the last decade, and the message from one policy advisor is clear – don’t do anything to mess it up. -
Silence is not golden: loan investors fret over terms in Apollo-sponsored deals
6 years ago
Leveraged loan investors have expressed concern over terms in some Apollo-sponsored deals, which allow the borrower to incur additional first lien debt that not only matures earlier than the existing debt, but also does not trigger “most favoured nations” (MFN) protection for the outstanding debt -
Carlyle performance dips in Q4, but credit teams ride global volatility
6 years ago
Credit fund performance dipped for the Carlyle Group in the fourth quarter, as market volatility and fund outflows put a dent in the industry’s much stronger performance of the previous three quarters -
Arnold & Porter adds restructuring partner in New York
6 years ago
Arnold & Porter has bolstered its restructuring and bankruptcy practice in New York with the appointment of a former Morrison & Foerster partner -
Performing credit tops distressed credit for Blackstone, but credit AUM declines
6 years ago
The firm is looking to boost its direct lending business to gain $10 billion of available capital over the next couple of years -
Apollo's credit funds report gains in 2018 despite Q4 slump
6 years ago
Apollo saw $21.6 billion inflows throughout the quarter leading to a record total assets under management of $280.3 billion. The firm, however, reported a net loss throughout the quarter -
Lazard appoints co-heads of sustainable investment and ESG
6 years ago
Lazard Asset Management has appointed co-heads of sustainable investment and ESG across both sides of the Atlantic -
Värde names co-deputy CIO and two partners
7 years ago
Värde Partners has announced the promotion of its global head of private debt, transportation and energy to deputy chief investment officer -
Carlyle Aviation appoints new managing director
7 years ago
The $5.6 billion recently acquired unit of asset manager Carlyle Group has appointed a new managing director and co-head of aviation -
Global Atlantic hires deputy CIO
7 years ago
Global Atlantic Financial Group has appointed Anup Agarwal as Deputy Chief Investment Officer. -
Callan hires Cliffwater senior MD as head of alternatives
7 years ago
Callan, an institutional investment consultant, has appointed Pete Keliuotis as head of alternatives and executive vice president. -
Eversheds Sutherland promotes debt specialist to partner
7 years ago
Eversheds Sutherland has promoted one of its Washington based lawyers to partner -
Rockefeller partners with iCapital to expand into alternatives
7 years ago
Rockefeller Capital Management has partnered with financial technology platform iCapital Network, to increase its exposure to alternative investments -
US regulation drives insurance money towards credit ETFs
7 years ago
Institutional investors are increasingly allocating to credit exchange-traded funds (ETFs), but their motivations are changing. These vehicles are famed for their liquidity, but several investors are said to be pouring money into them for the long term amid regulatory changes which have made ETF investments more favourable -
Derivatives market jumps forward on Ibor fallbacks
7 years ago
The derivatives market has moved closer to a consensus on how to replace interbank offered rates (Ibors) in contracts, with the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) finding that most market participants favour a retrospective rather than forward-looking approach for benchmark fallbacks
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