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Private credit managers re-examine docs in new fundraising approach
6 years ago
Private credit managers are facing numerous challenges and those looking to fundraise have had to change the way they approach the process, including documentation, according to a note from DLA Piper -
Managers get creative as private credit fundraising set for Q2 dent
6 years ago
Private credit funds should expect a slowdown in fundraising as credit markets gyrate wildly and investors address issues in their public market strategies. But managers have been coming up with creative solutions to keep business flowing -
Alcentra prepares listed credit fund
6 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 -
Direct Lending Perspectives underlines record-breaking 2019 issuance
6 years ago
European direct lending volumes hit €18.2 billion in a record-breaking 2019, according to the European Direct Lending Perspectives report by Creditflux and Debtwire -
Goldman Sachs in talks to buy minority stake in Permira
6 years ago
Goldman Sachs is looking to buy a minority stake in private equity firm Permira -
Dispersion tests hedge fund managers
Credit hedge funds with the ability to go long and short the market were the top performers last year. But dispersion made it possible for fund managers to eke out value across many sectors6 years ago -
PE firms look to go it alone as credit units reach maturity
6 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. -
Points up front: Credit picking follows on from investor picking
6 years ago
Credit picking skills will be important this year amid heightened idiosyncratic risk, so everyone seems to say. But Ares Management, one of the biggest names in direct lending, has demonstrated that asset managers can also be picky with the mandates they take on, when the firm walked away from a private debt mandate with London CIV in January. -
Real assets are now the top picks in private credit
6 years ago
Direct lending is no longer the darling of the private credit market, with pension funds increasingly making space for credit strategies backed by real assets. -
Credit funds at a glance
6 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit -
Fund performance: CLO funds pick up where they left off
6 years ago
A round-up of fund performance -
Sacramento pension earmarks $150 million for private credit in 2020
6 years ago
The pension fund expects to commit to two direct lending funds and one credit fund it describes as 'opportunistic' -
Deadline looms for Creditflux’s 12th annual awards
6 years ago
Only two days are left for submissions, as the window for Creditflux's 12th annual awards approaches its close -
Mercer puts private debt at heart of $2.7 billion fund of fund
6 years ago
Mercer has held a final close at $2.7 billion for a private markets fund that offers investors access to private debt and sustainable products -
Credit Rendezvous: the outlook in 2020 across a dozen segments of the credit market
6 years ago
Welcome to the Credit Rendezvous, the first instalment of a regular feature published by Creditflux that tracks credit market dynamics in a dozen segments from investment grade, liquid loans, CLOs and CSOs all the way through to distressed debt. We view this as the meeting point for credit specialists across strategies to share their perspectives -
Pimco plans to outperform come rain or shine with $4.5bn all-weather fund
6 years ago
Pimco has become the latest manager to fashion a flexible, all weather credit fund that invests across public and private markets, geographies and capital structures. The Newport Beach-based manager is hoping to raise $3 billion for the strategy. With half a turn of leverage, it could have up to $4.5 billion to deploy. -
PGIM invests $13 billion in mid market companies in 2019
6 years ago
PGIM Private Capital provided $13 billion in senior and junior capital to 228 middle-market companies globally in 2019, according to a company press release -
Fund performance: Presents under the tree as CLO funds perform
A round-up of fund performance6 years ago -
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit6 years ago
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Private credit funds could find better buying opportunities this year, says NEPC
6 years ago
Institutional investors looking to allocate to private credit in 2020 should focus on distressed debt, opportunistic credit and niche lending, according to investment consultant NEPC, with 2019 vintage funds potentially seeing “better buying opportunities” despite valuations being at cyclical highs -
Yielco collects €675 million across two private debt fund of fund strategies
6 years ago
The Munich-based firm held a final close on its inaugural private debt fund of funds strategy and has also won a separate prive debt mandate -
Investors preferred real asset debt to corporate private debt in 2019, finds Bfinance
6 years ago
Bfinance stated that, in dollar terms, real asset debt searches conducted by investors outweighed corporate private debt searches in 2019 -
Wait is over: submissions open for Creditflux's 12th annual Manager Awards
6 years ago
The submission window for Creditflux's annual awards has officially opened, with direct lenders, fund managers and CLO managers able to submit their deals for consideration -
Pimco launches listed multi-sector global credit fund
6 years ago
Known as Pimco Tactical Income Fund, the fund will invest in a range of global credit strategies and will list on the New York Stock Exchange -
Partners nears $100 billion in AUM as CLOs drive private debt growth
6 years ago
Swiss manager Partners Group has reached $94.1 billion in assets under management, with CLOs boosting the firm’s growth, according to its 2019 annual results
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