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CBAM plans expansion with new $60 million credit facility
6 years ago
CBAM has closed a $60 million credit facility to refinance a working capital facility to its parent company Eldridge Industries -
Oil supply concerns grease CDS relative value trade
6 years ago
With credit spreads having begun 2020 circling post-crisis tight prints, there is not much room across the market for improvement and plenty of susceptibility to jitters. But at least one CDS index shows scope to narrow further and could form part of a relative value trade -
Rude awakening for credit as US airstrike sends global shockwaves
6 years ago
It only took a day for the positive mood greeting financial markets in 2020 to turn nervous, with credit and equities faltering in early trading today after the US killed a top Iranian military official -
Golub makes its way into Europe with big direct lending hire in London
6 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 -
Credit traders enter 2020 a world away from 2019's opening blues
6 years ago
CDS markets are showing what a difference a year makes, with indices beginning 2020 at post-crisis record or near record tights. And concerns such as Brexit or US-China (and lately UK-China) tensions are doing little to dampen the mood in today's buoyant trading session -
If you're marketing a structured credit fund then for goodness sake don't go through the motions [podcast]
6 years ago
Credit allocators gave some sage advice to structured credit managers on how to go about marketing their funds at the Creditflux CLO Summit in New York last month. As part of a key note panel geared towards institutional investors fund managers were told: stop going through the motions, avoid being generalistic and tailor your pitches -
Värde launches $2.5 billion global credit fund
6 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
6 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 -
CSO arrangers look to build on $65bn of issuance in 2019
6 years ago
The synthetic bespoke tranche market this year has fallen short of expectations in terms of overall issuance volume, but ends with transformative inroads being made. -
JP Morgan AM moves CFO to head up private credit
6 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
6 years ago
Private debt secondaries grew massively in 2019 — and more is expected this year. -
Falling correlation reignites passion for index tranche trades
6 years ago
Dispersion in the global corporate credit market is rekindling interest in correlation trading, with dealer sources reporting that a late surge lifted 2019 index tranche volumes to $250 billion. -
Pitching your structured credit fund: the three golden rules
6 years ago
Structured credit fund managers were given a lesson in how to market their strategies by a group of asset allocators at the Creditflux CLO Summit in New York. -
Activists sign up to narrowly tailored event protocol
6 years ago
The International Swaps & Derivatives Association has signed up 1,298 parties, including nine reference dealers, to a protocol aimed at preventing narrowly tailored credit events (NTCEs). -
Deep dive trade is on, but single name risks still abound
6 years ago
High yield CDS is reversing its previous underperformance versus investment grade, reflecting an investor shift down the quality spectrum in cash bonds. -
Pennsylvania pension creates private credit bucket
6 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
6 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
6 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
6 years ago
Pantheon has appointed a former Star Mountain Capital official as partner and global head of private debt in New York -
MSCI makes ESG ratings public for over 2,800 companies
6 years ago
MSCI Research has made ESG ratings of over 2,800 companies publicly available, according to an announcement by the firm, hoping to encourage open discussion between investors and companies and drive greater transparency -
Non-dealers overtake banks as biggest holders of diminishing CDS pie
6 years ago
The share of the CDS market held by non-dealer financial institutions has surpassed that of dealers for the first time, according to latest Bank for International Settlements data. But firms are scrapping over a smaller pie, as outstanding single name CDS continues to fall -
US pension fund hires fixed income manager
6 years ago
Howard County Retirement Plans has appointed Payden & Rygel to oversee a $40 million absolute-return fixed income portfolio, according to documents seen by Creditflux -
UK pension partnership launches maiden private credit offering at £581 million
6 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 -
CSAM launches first commingled fund geared towards CLOs
6 years ago
Credit Suisse Asset Management has launched its inaugural CLO equity fund, according to market sources, collecting nearly $150 million on a first close for the strategy -
West coast pension looks to step up direct lending allocations
6 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
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