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Dealers zero in on pair of managed CSO formats
6 years ago
The eagerly awaited introduction of ‘managed’ CSOs is getting closer, with hopes still alive for an inaugural deal before the end of March and consensus forming around two alternative approaches. -
Tranche traders aim to navigate default risk while staying clear of coronavirus contagion
6 years ago
The CDS market is navigating between two sources of risk for equity and mezzanine high yield index tranches. The default of US media company McClatchy has focused idiosyncratic concerns, while the spread of the coronavirus has stoked fears of a systemic sell-off. -
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. -
IHS Markit mulls CDX EM growth and iTraxx ESG screen
6 years ago
Increasing the portfolio size of CDX EM and consulting on an ethically-screened version of iTraxx Europe are among the projects index administrator IHS Markit has been working on ahead of the 20 March roll. -
Covid-19 outbreak rattles carry traders
6 years ago
The coronavirus panic hitting financials markets at the end of February has been a strong driver of relative value trades, with CDS underperforming both cash bonds and equity, while financial names felt the heat more than corporate borrowers as geographical risk came into play. -
Axiom seeks high yield sweet spot with long-short fund
6 years ago
Axiom Alternative Investments is set to launch a long-short fund that will identify mispricings of high yield credit arising from the prolonged compression of spreads between different rating bands. -
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. -
Apollo ups stake in Athene to 35% through stock deal
6 years ago
Apollo Global Management is doubling its stake in Athene Holding to around 35% by exchanging $1.2 billion of common equity and buying $350 million extra of Athene stock -
Bayside targets $1.25 billion for special situations fund
6 years ago
HIG Bayside is targeting $1.25 billion for its latest special situations fund, HIG Bayside Loan Opportunity Fund VI, according to US regulatory filings filed on Monday -
Huge CDS gap yawns between US and Europe, despite Fed intervention
6 years ago
Having crossed paths in a rare moment of compression on Monday, iTraxx Europe and its US counterpart CDX IG have since undergone one of their biggest moments of dislocation since the global financial crisis, as an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve failed to comfort investors about the impact of the coronavirus on the US economy -
Europe rallies hard after CDX IG closes tighter for first time since June
6 years ago
Volatility in credit remains heightened due to the coronavirus outbreak, but movement has become two-way, with European CDS indices surging tighter today after US index CDX IG ended yesterday’s session tighter than iTraxx Europe for the first time in nine months -
CDS takes brunt of coronavirus panic sell-off
6 years ago
European credit derivatives are among the hardest hit assets today amid a broad sell-off, as the fast spread of the coronavirus into Italy, Korea and Iran has brought a reappraisal of the impact it could have on financial markets -
Credit traders’ kickstand: weaker mood, but primary drive strengthens
6 years ago
The primary market for high yield bonds is open again, after a pause around the US holiday on Monday, with issues in Europe today from the likes of SIlgan and Catalent striking a bullish tone and setting the scene for an expected flurry of deals next week. But this comes as credit generally weakens, with concerns about the spread and reappraisal of coronavirus cases causing spreads to push back from their recent tights -
Lord Abbett preps floating rate interval fund with monthly share repurchase
6 years ago
Lord Abbett Enhanced Floating Rate Fund will invest at least 80% of its assets in floating rate products including senior secured or unsecured loans, second lien debt and floating rate structured credit including CLOs -
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' -
Axa terminates $14 billion fixed income mandate with AB as it takes assets in-house
6 years ago
Axa has terminated a $14 billion taxable-fixed income investment mandate with AB -
KKR closes $1.3 billion global impact fund
6 years ago
KKR has made a final close of its KKR Global Impact Fund SCSp at $1.3 billion -
JP Morgan AM launches first European multi-factor fixed income ETF
6 years ago
JP Morgan Asset Management has launched an inaugural fixed income multi-factor exchange traded fund in Europe -
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 -
TUI enjoys 100bp two-week getaway
6 years ago
TUI is today’s biggest mover among constituents of CDS index iTraxx Crossover, after the Hannover headquartered travel company said it recorded its highest ever booking volumes in January – seizing market share after the collapse of UK rival Thomas Cook -
Whitehelm holds €500 million first close on infrastructure debt strategy
6 years ago
Whitehelm Capital has held a €500 million first close on its infrastructure debt strategy, according to an announcement. Creditflux's sister publication Inframation reports that this is split between Whitehelm Capital Infrastructure Debt Partners I and managed accounts -
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 -
Schroders scheme allocates £800 million to credit and liability investments
6 years ago
The Schroders Retirement Benefits Scheme has invested £800 million of its defined benefit assets to the organisation’s cash flow driven investing building blocks -
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
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