Refine Search
Article Categories
Strategy Tags
- High yield bonds (9)
- Investment grade credit (1)
- Structured credit (1)
- CLO (28)
- Distressed debt (15)
- Leveraged loans (remove)
- Synthetic/SRT (5)
Geography Tags
-
First Brands secures final mediation extension to advance case resolution talks, judge warns against further delays
14 days ago
Judge approves extension of FBG case resolution mediation with Judge Isgur through 27 March; likely the final extension for case resolution talks -
First Brands seeks expedited sale of Walbro business for USD 50m to Overdrive Capital
23 days ago
USD 50m cash purchase price plus assumed liabilities, Polaris Industries as guarantor; expedited approval needed due to funding constraints and potential job losses -
Raistone enters Chapter 7 to liquidate following major customer First Brands’ collapse into Chapter 11
1 month ago
Raistone provided factoring services to First Brands, its largest revenue source; First Brands faces fraud allegations, with Raistone having significant unsecured credit exposure -
New filings detail Patrick Drahi's diversion of assets to detriment of certain Altice creditors – report
1 month ago
EUR 4.5bn loan affected, 55% of Altice International's assets; creditors explore litigation, including covenant breach and conveyance claims -
First Brands CEO Patrick James indicted on charges of defrauding lenders
2 months ago
James is accused of multiple fraudulent schemes, with brother Edward James also indicted; they are facing charges on bank and wire fraud -
Investors scrutinise ABF managers' collateral diligence standards
3 months ago
Investors are keeping a close eye on how private credit managers lending against collateral are conducting diligence on those underlying assets, following prominent bankruptcies that have spotlighted the risk of lending against assets -
Rush to exit bankruptcy pushes more companies to file a second time
6 months ago
Four companies file for second time in 2025, up from one last year; Poor prognosis for Chapter 22 filers, with high liquidation rates -
Corporate default rates predicted to fall despite tariff uncertainty - S&P
7 months ago
Speculative-grade corporate default rates expected to fall on both sides of the Atlantic as trade tension uncertainty eases, but some concerns remain -
Leveraged loan, HY defaults to pick up as tariff pause adds more uncertainty - Goldman
11 months ago
The bank expects macro challenges to continue despite the tariff pause -
Global corporate defaults on fastest pace since 2009 according to S&P
2 years ago
The number of corporate defaults has risen dramatically year-to-date, according to S&P Global Ratings, driven by a doubling of the rate of defaults in Europe -
Lumen Technologies ad-hoc group preps competing proposal
2 years ago
The refinancing of Lumen Technologies, currently held by 1311 different CLOs with a combined principal balance of USD 3.8bn, took a new twist today as details of a competing proposal emerged -
US CLO credit Air Methods Corporation files for bankruptcy
2 years ago
Air Methods Corporation, a widely held name in the US CLO market, filed for Chapter 11 this morning reporting USD 1bn to USD 10bn in liabilities. -
Envision Healthcare draws lawsuit from fourth out lenders
2 years ago
A group of “fourth out” lenders to Envision Healthcare have lodged an adversary complaint over its 2022 drop-down recapitalization and subsequent ‘uptier’ exchange -
Fitch notches up US lev loan and HY 2023 default rate forecasts
2 years ago
Fitch Ratings has raised its US corporate institutional high yield bond default 2023 forecasts from 3%-3.5% to 4.5%-5%, and its leveraged loan default forecast from 2.5%-3% to 4%-4.5% -
Creditors look to block asset stripping in loan docs
3 years ago
Loan managers are using their increased negotiating leverage amid tighter credit conditions to push back on private equity sponsors’ ability to asset strip portfolio companies -
Cineworld buys ticket for DIP facility with chapter 11 filing
3 years ago
Cineworld filed for Chapter 11 in the US Bankruptcy Court For The Southern District Of Texas on Wednesday, less than a month after the UK-based cinema operator announced Chapter 11 was among the options it was considering to “achieve its restructuring objectives” -
B- share of CLO portfolios rated by S&P hits all-time high after 30 downgrades in a month
3 years ago
The share of CLO portfolio assets rated B- by S&P hit an all-time high of 29% after 30 loans were downgraded in August -
Euro CLOs demonstrate "considerable resiliency" to upcoming CLO maturity wall, says S&P
3 years ago
Managers and investors should keep an eye on upcoming CLO maturity wall with “potential adverse effects” amid tighter financing conditions and the impact that could have on CLO performance and ratings -
CLOs keep eyes glued to screen as Cineworld previews possible chapter 11
3 years ago
Cineworld, the UK-based cinema giant, has announced that a chapter 11 restructuring is among the options it is considering, in response to recent media speculation about a possible default -
CLO managers in the mix for first US credit event auction since 2020
3 years ago
CDS contracts referencing Talen Energy Supply will be settled by credit event auction next month. And Talen's recovery levels will have relevance for a number of CLO managers that have held onto the company's debt - in some cases having bought more very recently -
Hidden loan tail risks and mounting single B exposure could pose problem for CLOs: Barclays
3 years ago
A solid rally for leveraged loans this week - against returning weakness in bonds - has put focus back on the market, which seemingly has little tail risk priced in. But short term support factors and a dwindling triple C bucket mask the quality skew, warn Barclays strategists in a note today - which could spell downgrades for single-B minus rated loans -
A fresh approach to loss distribution
4 years ago
Considering how cash balances change over time, loss distribution models can look very different to conventional thinking. So is your CLO’s pricing based on incorrect assumptions? -
Fitch cuts US leveraged loan default rate projection
4 years ago
US leveraged loan default rate is anticipated to be just 1.5% by year-end 2022, according to a new report from Fitch Ratings. That’s down from the rating agencies’ original 2.5%-3.5% projection -
Fitch lowers US loan default rates for 2021 and 2022
4 years ago
The rating agency has $200.9 billion of ‘market concern loans’ on its radar, saying these have declined in volume for the 12th month straight but are still up 16% from pre-pandemic. -
S&P lowers default rate forecast for US loan index
4 years ago
S&P Global Ratings has revised down its leveraged loan default rate forecast for the end of the year, based on the S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan Index, from 3.5% to 2.75%
Want all the latest news, comment, analysis and data?
