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AI disruption fears and Middle East-driven macro volatility weigh on loan and bond issuance – 1Q26 LevFin Highlights
5 days ago
LevFin issuance across the US and European institutional loan and high-yield bond markets saw a strong start to the year before fears of artificial intelligence (AI) disruption and escalating macro volatility stemming from the US and Israel war with Iran weighed on market activity -
Global issuance falls 22% QoQ and 12% YoY amid tech selloff and geopolitical insecurity – 1Q26 Loan Highlights
7 days ago
Loan issuance in the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific (APAC) regions reached USD 1.37tn in 1Q26, according to Debtwire data; this volume was 22% down compared to the previous quarter and 12% below 1Q25 -
CLO managers brace for software loan maturity wall
7 days ago
Underperforming software loans that will mature in 2028 are causing sleepless nights for CLO managers -
Sealed Air widens pricing, while Grifols sails through as insulation from Middle East volatility drives bifurcation – Europe Loan Digest
11 days ago
Grifols closes oversubscribed, Sealed Air widens to 95 OID; Stark, House of HR, Emeria, Asda performance in focus -
Scale trumps fear but 1Q26 M&A volume obscures sponsor frustration – Dealspeak EMEA
12 days ago
1Q26 M&A volume EUR 332.1bn, up 38% year-on-year, but volume of deals below EUR 1bn fell 25% YoY in March; key themes include AI fallout, GPs’ tech woes and sector rotation -
M&A volume leap 20% to USD 1.38tn in first quarter of 2026
13 days ago
Even the Iran conflict has not arrested momentum among larger deals. A mammoth USD 122bn capital raise from OpenAI closed on the last day of the quarter, according to Mergermarket data -
Iran conflict weighs on primary but cross-border European loan deal flow continues
18 days ago
Europe Loan Digest: Electronic Arts prices euro-dollar loan; Grifols launches refi -
AI blockbuster deals surge as Middle East conflict test dealmaker confidence
20 days ago
Mergermarkets M&A Highlights 1Q26: Global M&A volume jumped 22% to the second highest start ever -
Investors scrutinise AI disruption and opportunities in the European loan market
21 days ago
Lower EV, high leverage elevate credit risk and refi challenges; AI-driven sell-off creates selective buy opportunities -
Loan market sell-off set to widen, Sealed Air enters primary despite expected issuance slowdown – Europe Loan Digest
22 days ago
Electronic Arts to price today; strong CLO bid protects prices from macro volatility -
EQT, Advent, Cinven embrace deal flexibility as hedge against Middle East chaos
22 days ago
ECM Pulse:Optionality trumps predictions in chasing LP returns; uncertainty dogs IPO prospects as bid-ask gap remains -
EU insolvency law harmonisation campaign marches on with new directive
28 days ago
LEGAL ANALYSIS: European Parliament signs off new ‘harmonisation’ directive: Relates to five areas, including avoidance actions and ‘pre-packs’ -
ABS primary braves geopolitical uncertainty as spreads start to feel pressure – European ABS Weekly Digest
1 month ago
The European ABS primary market mostly shunned geopolitical risk this week as seven deals priced, two of which were pre-placed -
CLO portfolios are diversified across sectors — but not by business model
1 month ago
Sector analysis isn’t deep enough to discover which companies will be boosted by AI — and which will nosedive -
AI will upend operational models in a very short space of time
1 month ago
With online travel firm equities and life insurer CDS already off by a third, the systemic risk of AI is real -
Air Baltic and INEOS Quattro bonds fall, AD Education loan continues to slide – Market Comment
1 month ago
Latvian flagship airline Air Baltic’s EUR 380m 14.5% senior secured 2029 notes are 5 points down from Friday, while UK-based chemicals group INEOS Quattro’s EUR 775m 8.5% senior secured 2029 notes are 4.5 points down at 77.9-mid in the wake of rising costs stemming from the US/Iran conflict -
AI’s potential may be underestimated despite investing concerns – Howard Marks
1 month ago
AI’s potential is likely underestimated, but worries about job losses and an AI investment bubble persist, said Oaktree co-founder Howard Marks in a new memo -
Schroders, InPost deals boost 2026 takeover pipeline by EUR 19bn
1 month ago
InPost agrees EUR 7.8bn deal with Advent, FedEx; modest premium for Schroders may open for rivals -
Group.ONE TLB and Cision loan fall on continued AI selloff
1 month ago
Market Comment: Software leveraged loans are under pressure on continued AI fears -
A fiery start to the year
2 months ago
Welcome to the first issue of the Creditflux magazine for 2026. Our cover pays homage to the Lunar New Year, which begins on February 17 and is symbolised by the horse -
Software loans face further declines as AI fears persist
2 months ago
The rapid deployment of artificial intelligence is wreaking havoc with software companies that not long ago were darlings of the US leveraged loans market -
‘This is a perfect storm for the loan market’
2 months ago
Investing Corner with Michael Sobol, global head of investing at Blackstone -
LFFM event makes life-saving return
2 months ago
Leveraged finance leaders meet in London to support the Melanoma Research Alliance, raising millions and spotlighting the breakthroughs that are now helping fight many types of cancer -
New filings detail Patrick Drahi's diversion of assets to detriment of certain Altice creditors – report
2 months ago
EUR 4.5bn loan affected, 55% of Altice International's assets; creditors explore litigation, including covenant breach and conveyance claims -
US lev loans, CLO spreads move in opposite directions as market worries deepen over software loans
2 months ago
ANALYSIS: The unusual dynamic has been driven by worries about disruption from artificial intelligence, as investors fret about the potentially wide-ranging impacts across a range of sectors
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