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LP round up: managers keep fundraising hopes high as GSO targets $7.5 billion for mezz offering
4 years ago
Institutional investors allocated $1.6 billion into credit this week, according to documents seen by Creditflux -
Candriam agrees deal for Rothschild's European fund of fund business
4 years ago
Candriam has bought Rothschild’s “multi-management” business, representing €350 million of assets -
Governance has greatest impact on short-term changes in company valuation out of ESG factors, finds MSCI
4 years ago
Governance has more impact than environmental and social factors on company financial fundamentals and stock price in the short term, but ‘E’ and ‘S’ play their part over the long term, according to analysis from MSCI -
Fund performance: CLO funds keep up the momentum for second month running
4 years ago
May returns have been led by continued momentum from CLO funds. In the last month, funds that invest in CLO notes in some capacity have made up 90% of our top 10, while 97% of funds listed generated positive returns - an improvement of 15% on last month's figures. -
Credit funds at a glance (July 2020)
4 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits recover lost ground
4 years ago
The foot has come off the gas for many funds - 57% of funds did not break the 2% return barrier. -
Managers prepare for new habits in post-lockdown world
4 years ago
A new world beckons as lockdown measures gradually loosen; one in which consumer behaviour has changed and credit investing will have to adjust. But it won’t be as easy as compartmentalising investments into ‘covid sectors’ and ‘non-covid sectors’. -
US and Europe diverge as loan trading bands emerge on the continent
5 years ago
Europe and the US are on different courses with credit indices having drifted apart over the past month, say trading sources. Europe is expected to suffer fewer defaults to the extent that "it’s getting quite difficult for borrowers to default”, as one source put it. But the US has "higher growth potential due to its more dynamic economy" -
LP round-up: mighty Oaks win $1 billion apiece from Calpers
5 years ago
Credit investors allocated over $3 billion to 18 credit managers this week across a wide range of strategies -
Sculptor CEO Shafir to step down with CIO taking dual role
5 years ago
Sculptor Capital Management has announced that its chief investment officer will take also take on the role of chief executive officer, effective 1 April 2021 -
Neuberger launches 'flexible' global credit Ucits fund with $200 million
5 years ago
Neuberger Berman has launched a flexible global credit Ucits fund to expand its $150 billion fixed income platform -
Oaktree mixes defensive with opportunistic in new fund for recent hire
5 years ago
Oaktree Capital Management has launched a standalone absolute return fixed income fund for recent hire Brad Boyd, according to market sources -
Pandemic underlines importance of the S in ESG as compliant companies outperform
5 years ago
For years, assessing environmental risks has been at the forefront of ESG (environmental, social, governance) investing, but there’s been a greater appreciation of the ‘S’ in ESG since the market sell-off in March -
Oak Hill launches 'tactical' investment fund
5 years ago
Oak Hill Advisors is on the fundraising trail with regulatory filings indicating the credit specialist is launching a vehicle known as OHA Tactical Investment Fund -
PGIM prepares listed credit fund
5 years ago
PGIM is marketing a ‘flexible’ listed fund, dubbed PGIM Strategic Credit Fund , to invest at least 80% across fixed income -
Fund performance: CLO tranches move up
5 years ago
April returns managed a partial bounce back after a tumultuous March. 82% of funds listed in the Creditflux database made positive returns, showing at least small signs of recovery after 90% of all funds listed posted negative returns in March -
Credit funds at a glance (June 2020)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits begin recovery phase
5 years ago
April returns prove positive for Ucits funds as 85% of those listed in the Creditflux database have moved into the black after a rough March -
Eaton Vance signals intention to raise new credit fund
5 years ago
Eaton Vance Management has filed a preliminary prospectus with the SEC for a new opportunistic credit fund, Eaton Vance Income Opportunities Fund -
Sculptor doubles global credit exposure in master fund amid dislocation
5 years ago
Sculptor Capital Management has doubled its global credit exposure in its Master Fund during the covid-19 volatility, according to the firm’s Q1 earnings call -
KKR takes covid-19 hit on flagship credit funds and lev fin
5 years ago
KKR took a 16% hit to returns on its alternative credit flagship funds amid the first quarter coronavirus downturn and a 13% loss on leveraged credit, taking these into negative territory for the last 12 months. The firm's private equity portfolio also slumped by 12% -
On-site due diligence rules pose fundraising challenge
5 years ago
Stipulations in some fund limited partner bylaws dictating strict due diligence could pose a challenge for asset managers, sources say -
Credit Rendezvous: recovery begins, but is it U, V or even W?
5 years ago
Investing in credit is not as easy as ABC. The coronavirus crisis has crushed valuations and although most assets will eventually pull to par, no one is sure how the recovery will pan out -
Silver lining: credit investors provided with lower entry points than Q4 2018
5 years ago
Oil shocks and the coronavirus outbreak, along with aftermath effects such as US Federal Reserve interventions and lockdowns, is providing credit investors with lower entry points than the Q4 2018 sell-off, say sources. Furthermore, an expected U-shaped rather than V-shaped recovery could provide a greater money multiple for opportunistic investments - if they can access them -
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.
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