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September: Ucits at a glance
6 years ago
Ucits funds continue to post mixed returns -
Managers digest blockbuster deals
6 years ago
Third quarter loan and bond volumes tend to be small — but this year corporate credit fund managers have swallowed huge deals from AkzoNobel, Altice and Refinitiv -
August: fund performance
6 years ago
CLO spreads jumped wider in August, but funds that invest in these assets have been able to outperform -
September: credit funds at a glance
6 years ago
White Oak Global Advisors held a $2.1 billion final close on a new direct lending fund, while Phil Raciti's move from CVC Credit Partners to Halcyon Capital Management was one of the biggest moves in the credit industry -
Rolling the dice on Turkey and Italy
6 years ago
Gambling specialists with operations around the Mediterranean are facing political risks and currency falls – but there are opportunities to hit the jackpot if investors play their cards right -
Loan market finds balance as spreads edge wider
6 years ago
New issue volumes were robust in July with relatively few loan refinancings getting done. Loan portfolio managers say the loan market is finally balanced, having been in favour of borrowers -
Blockchain drags credit into the future
Pioneering corporate bond and loan issues that use blockchains have began a major evolution in the credit market. At last, fax machines may permanently be consigned to the scrap heap -
Star names join Barclays as it pushes into CLOs
John Clements’ move to Barclays has been voted one of the biggest moves this year. On the buy side, Carlyle’s private credit growth and Alcentra’s US expansion have been boosted with big hires -
Steelmakers forge links in face of overcapacity
Steel producers are the strongest they have been for many years and consolidations such as Thyssenkrupp Tata Steel should lead to savings, but surplus capacity remains an issue6 years ago -
Investors gain upper hand in doc negotiations
Late June saw the balance of power shift slightly in favour of loan investors, with repricing rates rising and doc terms improving as a glut of borrowers sought to get deals done by the quarter end -
Aircraft lessors: gathering clouds lead to talk of turbulence
6 years ago
Aircraft leasing companies have been cruising over the past two years as passenger numbers grew, but rising interest rates and trade tariff concerns are making some bondholders nervous -
Managers spot opportunity as leveraged loans soften
6 years ago
An abundance of US leveraged loan issuance helped soften secondary prices even though the overall market is highly bid. Meanwhile, investors’ preference for floating rate paper hit high yield -
Higher leverage is on the horizon - but, for now, take in the MFN sunsets
7 years ago
It’s clear from our analysis of most favoured nation protections and sunsets that strong demand for loans is enabling borrowers to insist on advantageous terms even as they increase leverage -
Experienced CSAM holds off boutiques to win biggest prize
7 years ago
Credit Suisse Asset Management became a two-time winner of the Creditflux Manager of the Year award last month after picking up the 2018 trophy in front of a packed house at London’s Landmark Hotel on 9 May -
Libor rise gives timely boost to US loan yields
7 years ago
Competition for US loans among CLOs, ETFs and mutual funds is keeping margins in check. However, the 60bp increase in Libor in Q1 means there’s still reason to pile into the loan market -
Drug makers: desperately seeking pain relief
7 years ago
With Teva’s profitable Copaxone being undermined by cheaper alternatives, the company is in need of a pick-me-up. By Euan Hagger -
Consumer lending: questions pile up for debt collectors
7 years ago
Cabot’s failed IPO has hit bonds across the debt collection sector – and made investors much more cautious. By Euan Hagger -
Managers predict skill will win out
7 years ago
We asked managers to predict the year ahead across a range of credit strategies. Overall, they had a positive outlook. By Grace Jennings-Edquist -
US power generators: Falling prices spark bankruptcies
7 years ago
As renewables and gas undercut traditional power generators, bond holders are preparing for price shocks. By Euan Hagger -
Engineering and construction: diversification leads to deepening debt
7 years ago
In trying to build a more global roster of clients, some construction companies may have dug a hole for themselves -
Pre-insolvency arrangements: restructuring schemes set to go Dutch
7 years ago
Brexit-hampered UK courts could lose out as schemes of arrangement are updated in the Netherlands and Singapore -
Payday: Investors go for broke on regulatory bet
7 years ago
New regulations could seriously hamper US payday lenders – but bond holders are betting the rules won’t be enacted -
Computer hardware: manufacturers search for reboot button
7 years ago
Hardware firms are struggling for growth. It’s a problem that turning off and on again won’t fix. By Euan Hagger -
Transport and logistics: heavy debt leaves transporters in jam
7 years ago
With logistic specialists getting a rough ride, debt restructuring could be the next stop for asset-light companies -
Spotlight: Local exchange carriers - calling for rescue on the M&A hotline
7 years ago
Growth-starved US phone companies are seeing consolidation as the best way to improve performance
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