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US pension replaces Cliffwater with Meketa
7 years ago
Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds has selected Meketa as a consultant to oversee its opportunistic investments, which consists of direct lending and opportunistic credit investments, along with investments in hedge funds and real assets. -
HSBC pension chief joins London CIV in top role
7 years ago
London Collective Investment Vehicle (London CIV) has appointed Mark Thompson to serve as chief investment officer (CIO), effective from September. -
Loomis Sayles puts together Asia bond fund
7 years ago
Loomis Sayles has added to its credit offering with the launch of its new Asia Bond Plus strategy -
Nikko AM garners €144 million for TLAC bond fund
7 years ago
The global total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) bond fund will “provide active investors the opportunity to earn a strong premium” -
Another BlackRock official lands at new manager Tresidor
7 years ago
Tresidor was founded by CIO Michael Phelps, formerly the head of European fundamental credit at BlackRock -
Rallye CDS auction date set with three initial deliverables
7 years ago
A credit event auction to settle CDS referencing Rallye, the parent of French supermarket chain Casino, will take place on 27 June, with the Determinations Committee having agreed an initial list of three deliverable obligations -
Credit traders' kickstand: rally makes good on relative value plays, but high yield pitfalls abound
7 years ago
Credit markets are ending the week on a stronger tone overall than they did last Friday, following supportive comments this week from both the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank meeting. But big drops in some individual company bonds shows there are still plenty of pitfalls to catch out the unwary -
Deutsche Bank hires emerging market credit trader
7 years ago
Deutsche Bank has added to its credit team in London by hiring a trader of emerging market cash debt and CDS -
100% pay-out on New Look CDS as physical bids fail to materialise
7 years ago
A credit event auction to settle CDS referencing New Look today resulted in a zero cent final price, meaning contracts paid out to protection buyers in full - the first time this has happened other than by a 'deemed auction' decision since 2012 -
New Look CDS auction sets 1.5 cents as initial market mid-point
7 years ago
A credit event auction to settle CDS referencing New Look today has produced an initial market midpoint of just 1.5 cents, in line with the low price at which bonds have been quoted -
New Look CDS auction to have only one deliverable, says DC
7 years ago
An credit event auction tomorrow to settle CDS referencing UK retailer New Look will have only one deliverable obligation, following no challenges to the initial list -
Trump tariffs and oil slip dent Europe vs US credit decompression trades
7 years ago
Underperformance of US credit derivative indices at the end of last week has created a trading entry point for those still convinced that Europe has more problems. But bearish factors continue to coalesce on both sides of the Atlantic -
Credit traders' kickstand: nervous equilibrium gives way to weakness as earnings and tariffs weigh
7 years ago
Healthy fund inflows, European and US holidays, and a thinning primary market helped sustain credit spreads this week, but a weaker turn today shows this is a fragile equilibrium and company earnings misses are starting to be punished more severely -
Robus lifts soft-close from credit fund after capitalising on late-2018 correction
7 years ago
The soft close for Robus Mid-Market Value Bond Fund has been in place since October 2017 -
Mizuho appoints US and European credit trading heads in leadership shake-up
7 years ago
The hires include a newly created CLO role, head of credit trading, and head of special situations and illiquid trading -
London pension fund appoints interim CIO
7 years ago
London Collective Investment Vehicle, the fund manager for the pooled investments of 32 London Local Authority Pension Funds, has appointed Michael Pratten as interim chief investment officer -
Supermarket owner Rallye triggers credit event and joins queue for settlement checkout
7 years ago
Rallye, the parent of French supermarket chain Casino, has triggered a bankruptcy credit event, the Determinations Committee for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) has determined -
Border to Coast pension seeks exposure to UK investment grade credit
7 years ago
Border to Coast Pensions Partnership is set to begin a manager selection process, seeking UK investment grade credit and global multi-asset credit funds -
Credit traders' kickstand: grave times for UK banks and corps as May goes away
7 years ago
UK banks have been among the main underperformers in credit this week, with market sources noting that today’s notice of Prime Minister Theresa May’s intention to resign on 7 June increases the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit. And UK 'zombie' companies appear to be forming a herd -
Permira adds hire to start credit opportunities business
7 years ago
Permira Debt Managers is building out a unit in London to invest in special situations and credit opportunities and has hired a distressed and high yield specialist to help establish the business -
Deutsche Bank rehires Nordic sales head after senior official moves to buy side
7 years ago
The bank is bringing in a Barclays official to replace him, in a slightly more broader role, say market sources -
Varde distressed credit MD departs in London
7 years ago
Varde Parters has lost a managing director from its London operations, according to market sources -
Credit traders' kickstand: widening catalysts gather force with focus on financials
7 years ago
Credit markets are once again ending the week on a negative tone, having regained some posture over previous sessions following last week’s tariff-driven sell-off. Credit index spreads appear inclined to trade within a range, but potential catalysts for that range to shift wider outweigh any obvious reasons to return to the tight prints of last month -
New Look triggers credit event with big pay-out likely for CDS
7 years ago
The Europe, Middle East & Africa Determinations Committee has ruled that New Look has triggered a failure-to-pay credit event -
Mizuho’s credit trading head departs in London
7 years ago
Mizuho's head of credit trading has departed after just over a year, a spokesperson at the bank has confirmed.
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