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Partners nears $100 billion in AUM as CLOs drive private debt growth
5 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 -
BC Partners seeks $1 billion close for special opportunities fund
5 years ago
BC Partners Advisors is targeting a $1 billion close for its recently launched special opportunities fund, according to documents seen by Creditflux. -
Creditflux Manager Awards returns for 12th edition
5 years ago
The most prestigious awards in the CLO market are back. Creditflux is pleased to announce that the annual Creditflux Manager Awards will be returning for its 12th edition on 29 April and ahead of that submissions will open from Monday 20 January -
Park Square promotes four after departure of direct lending head
5 years ago
Park Square has announced four promotions to partner, which comes a couple of months after its head of direct lending Howard Sharp parted ways with the firm, as previously reported by Debtwire -
Global mid market CLO league tables: Golub and Natixis lead by a distance
5 years ago
Golub Capital and Natixis dominated the mid market CLO space in 2019 in the manager and arranger league tables, respectively -
Golub makes its way into Europe with big direct lending hire in London
5 years ago
Golub Capital has ticked off one of its big targets for 2020 – establishing a European direct lending business – with market sources indicating that the firm has hired a senior official from Guggenheim in London -
Värde launches $2.5 billion global credit fund
5 years ago
Värde Partners has raised $2.47 billion for a new global credit fund, according to an announcement today -
Private debt tops the private markets agenda for insurers, finds Schroders
5 years ago
Insurers currently allocate the largest proportion of their private assets’ portfolio to private debt, followed by real estate, according to study published by asset manager Schroders -
‘Buying the dip’ is going to be a poor investment strategy when the next downturn comes
5 years ago
The next credit downturn will be shallower but more prolonged than the last, so what works will be different, too -
JP Morgan AM moves CFO to head up private credit
5 years ago
The chief financial officer of JP Morgan Asset Management has switched to a newly created role as head of private credit -
Private debt secondaries expected to soar in 2020
5 years ago
Private debt secondaries grew massively in 2019 — and more is expected this year. -
Fund performance: Long-short funds rule in October as CLO funds struggle
5 years ago
A round-up of fund performance -
CLOs at a glance: innovations arrive as year draws to close
A round-up of CLO performance5 years ago -
Pennsylvania pension creates private credit bucket
5 years ago
Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System has approved a new 4% allocation to the private credit asset class -
Beware of "mequity" risk in direct lending, writes Barings
5 years ago
Barings co-head of global private finance, Ian Fowler, predicts that the adoption of lending terms associated with broadly syndicated loans into private credit will not prove beneficial in the long term -
BNP Paribas AM set to launch Nest-like private credit offer to UK pensions
5 years ago
French manager BNP Paribas Asset Management is set to launch a diversified private credit fund for smaller UK pension funds over the first half of 2020, similar to the one it structured for the pension scheme Nest -
Pantheon appoints ex-Star Mountain official as head of global private debt
5 years ago
Pantheon has appointed a former Star Mountain Capital official as partner and global head of private debt in New York -
UK pension partnership launches maiden private credit offering at £581 million
5 years ago
Border to Coast Pensions Partnership (BCPP) is set to commit £581 million in private credit, as part of its maiden offering in this asset class -
West coast pension looks to step up direct lending allocations
5 years ago
The City of Fresno Retirement System will commit $140-160 million to private credit for the next two years, according to board documentation seen by Creditflux. This comes amid a pause in direct lending commitments for the pension fund, which has not committed any capital to this market in 2019 -
45% of insurers look to increase private debt allocations, finds Natixis IM survey
5 years ago
Private debt allocations are expected to grow for 45% of insurers over the next three years, according to a recent survey by Natixis Investment Management. But regulation and internal restrictions are the biggest challenges to greater adoption of private markets allocation -
Minnesota pension to invest $300 million in distressed and private credit funds
5 years ago
Minnesota State Board of Investments is set to invest $100 million in a mezzanine debt fund and $200 million in a distressed debt fund -
Arizona pension to deploy up to $700 million a year in private credit
5 years ago
Arizona Public Safety Employee System is looking to deploy $600-700 million in private credit strategies per year in order to meet its target allocation, according to board documents seen by Creditflux. -
Azimut hires ex-Dyal official as it aims to buy minority equity in asset managers
5 years ago
Azimut will initially focus on acquiring minority stakes in alternative asset managers with under $3 billion AUM – including private credit, private equity, infrastructure and real estate firms -
Canadian pension awards €300 million to middle market real estate debt
5 years ago
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) has awarded €300 million to a separately managed account focused on real estate across Spain and Portugal. The pension fund did not name who this partnership was with -
Direct lenders' unitranche greed poses challenge to CLO sourcing
5 years ago
European direct lenders are increasingly expressing their preference to be the sole lender in large unitranche deals, whereas the opposite is true in the US, where direct lenders are more focused on syndicating their deals
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