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LP round up: pension creates private credit bucket as Florida eyes 'best distressed opportunity ever'
6 years ago
There was no slowdown in credit allocations last week, wrapping up what has been an extremely busy July. $1.4 billion has been allocated to credit, it has emerged over the last seven days, according to board documentation seen by Creditflux. -
GSO names additional portfolio manager for three listed credit funds
6 years ago
GSO Capital Partners has added Robert Post as a portfolio manager to three listed credit funds, effective 1 August -
Legg Mason teams with affiliate Western for credit fund
6 years ago
Legg Mason has teamed up with its affiliate Western Asset Management to launch a closed-ended fund to invest in a diversified portfolio of fixed income securities, according to fund registration filed by the pair yesterday -
Azimut purchases 20% stake in US private credit manager
6 years ago
Azimut Group has purchased a 20% equity stake in a $2.1 billion opportunistic private credit manager -
Janus Henderson launches 'first of its kind' senior CLO ETF
6 years ago
Janus Henderson has become the latest manager to prepare a CLO-focused fund, but the manager has taken a rather unusual approach to its fund structure: an exchange traded fund -
High yield traders take stock amid Crossover/HY compression
6 years ago
A convergence trade is underway this week in the high yield credit market, with US index CDX HY reaching its nearest level versus European counterpart iTraxx Crossover since the start of June -
LP round up: Oregon eyes $1.8 billion into structured credit
6 years ago
Institutional investors have earmarked over $6 billion to credit funds over the past two weeks -
Covid could trigger 'mega trend' into private debt, says Blackstone's Gray
6 years ago
The coronavirus pandemic could spark a 'mega trend' of investors into alternatives in private credit, Blackstone's president and chief operating officer said on the firm's second quarter earnings call on Thursday -
First movers in focus for CDS as market grinds to new tights
6 years ago
First is the operative word in corporate credit movers this week, with UK transport firm Firstgroup leading European CDS improvers while FirstEnergy Corp heads the worst performers in the US -
Private debt secondaries volume nosedives 81% in H1
6 years ago
Global private debt fund secondaries volume nosedived 81.8% during the first half of 2020 as the effects of coronavirus began to surface, according to a recently released report by Setter Capital -
Europe hits post-covid tights on hard-fought recovery package deal
6 years ago
European credit spreads are hitting their tightest prints since the coronavirus outbreak began, with European Union leaders having agreed a €750 billion recovery package following protracted talks -
Former JP Morgan credit correlation head launches $200 million fund
6 years ago
The former head of credit correlation trading at JP Morgan has launched a global credit fund management business with $200 million of assets, according to market sources -
Fair Oaks resumes dividends on listed CLO fund
6 years ago
Fair Oaks Capital will resume paying dividends on its listed fund Fair Oaks Income Fund -
Shot in the arm for US credit as vaccine results prompt outperformance
6 years ago
US credit markets have gained a chance to catch up with European improvement this week, after positive results from a coronavirus vaccine test prompted US outperformance, particularly in high yield -
Whitebox targets $400 million for structured credit fund
6 years ago
Whitebox Advisors is looking to raise $400 million for its latest structured credit fund, Whitebox Advisors Term Credit Fund III, according to market sources -
Crestline prepares third speciality lending fund
6 years ago
Crestline Investors is preparing to launch its third speciality credit fund, Crestline Speciality Lending Fund III -
Credit Rendezvous: record fiscal stimulus provides pick-me-up
6 years ago
Credit markets had a mini bounce-back in the second quarter as central banks poured cash into the economy. But there is great uncertainty about the effects of a second wave of coronavirus. As part of our quarterly report on credit - the Credit Rendezvous - Creditflux spoke to experts across 12 segments of the credit market -
US/Europe gap widens as states roll back reopening plans
6 years ago
Decoupling of US and European performance is the stand-out feature of credit this week, in which fears of a pandemic second wave and further US/China wrangles hold market improvement in check -
Two large managers prepare CLO funds
6 years ago
Another two managers have joined the plethora of firms launching CLO-focused funds of late including CIFC, Capital Four, DFG, Eagle Point, Neuberger Berman, Octagon, and Tetragon -
Fiera rolls out private credit strategy with recent hires leading charge
6 years ago
Fiera Comox, an affiliate of Fiera Capital Corporation, has launched a new global mid-market private credit strategy -
LP round up: managers keep fundraising hopes high as GSO targets $7.5 billion for mezz offering
6 years ago
Institutional investors allocated $1.6 billion into credit this week, according to documents seen by Creditflux -
Golding holds first close for private debt vehicle
6 years ago
Munich-headquartered fund-of-funds manager Golding Capital Partners has held a first close on almost €200 million for its private debt fund Golding Private Debt 2020 -
Apollo joins forces with Mubadala for big direct lending deals
6 years ago
Apollo Global Management has launched a ‘large scale direct lending’ platform, which it says is anchored by Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Investment Company -
Europe leads opening rally, with Asian boost to autos, banks and commodity traders
6 years ago
A bullish tone in Asia around the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has carried over into the rest of the credit market at the start of the week, taking European spreads tighter and pointing to a solid opening for the US after its long weekend -
Europe outshines US despite caution on inflows and second wave
6 years ago
A week characterised by lower volatility and awash with returning European high yield issuance is ending on a cautious tone, with the US market on holiday and 'second wave' covid concerns bringing a pause to the credit rally
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