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Ucits at a glance: Amundi and Loomis Sayles funds register big gains in H1
A round-up of ucits fund performance5 years ago -
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit5 years ago
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Index tranches and Sub Fin basket among top picks after ECB meeting, says JP Morgan
5 years ago
The European Central Bank’s statement that rate cuts will likely be paired with tiered deposit rates suggests a boost for the iTraxx Sub Financials index, as well as tier two and additional tier one bank bonds, says JP Morgan in latest credit research. The bank also advocates selling iTraxx Europe 0-3% tranches delta hedged -
Credit traders' kickstand: tighter and tighter we go, as outlook gets 'worse and worse'
5 years ago
It’s a strange world, where the president of the European Central Bank can say the economic outlook is “getting worse and worse” as credit markets surge into new territories of tightness -
Italian pension fund looks to build its exposure to bonds
5 years ago
Mediafond has launched a request for proposals in which it seeks out a manager to oversee a bond portfolio -
Investor requirements rather than performance is driving ESG push: Creditflux survey
5 years ago
Only 14% of respondents to Creditflux's global credit ESG survey said performance was the main reason they were adopting envoronmental, social and governance-themed strategies -
Muzinich targets short-maturity bonds for new global IG credit fund
5 years ago
Muzinich & Co has raised €352 million for an investment grade credit Ucits fund on the back of what it describes as a “response to strong client demand” -
CDS has spillover effect on bond liquidity but could cause fire sales, finds BoE researcher
5 years ago
Single name CDS positioning is positive for the bonds of borrowers referenced by the contracts through a ‘liquidity spillover effect’, according to a new paper by a Bank of England research economist. But mark-to-market losses on CDS brought about by higher margining costs could lead to fire sales in the bond market, the paper adds. -
Credit traders’ kickstand: curve flatteners and skew trades gain ground
5 years ago
Grinding tighter is the order of the day in credit markets – and indeed looks likely to be the order for much of next week, with an absence of obvious events and catalysts to dictate otherwise. But the strength of the rally in CDS indices has left ‘catch up’ opportunities for relative value traders in curve, basis and even skew based strategies, say market participants -
Deutsche Bank AT1s stage uneven recovery as financials lag broader rally
5 years ago
The prompt secondary market backlash to Deutsche Bank’s plans for a major haul of its investment banking business has abated, with AT1 bonds experiencing a revival and outperforming equity. But while there has been little contagion to the rest of the AT1 space, financials are lagging the broader European credit rally -
Tourists have turned high yield into a sketchier neighbourhood… IG credit could be the answer
6 years ago
Using CDS to exploit roll-down in IG credit can generate good returns even in a low-rate environment -
Tranche trading is back: relative value plays power growth
6 years ago
Synthetic bespoke and index tranche markets are shifting through the gears and accelerating, say investors, as an increasing prevalence of relative value trading strategies evoke dreams of the products returning to pre-financial crisis glory. -
A round-up of ucits fund performance6 years ago
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A round-up of fund performance6 years ago
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Bantleon expands into IG credit with head of corporate credit appointment
6 years ago
Bantleon has appointed Michael Hess for the newly created role of head of portfolio management corporate credit. -
Axa IM finds replacement for top fixed income role
6 years ago
Axa Investment Managers has appointed Christophe Herpet as global head of Axa fixed income and its buy and maintain division -
Credit traders' kickstand: European financials outperform as Trump-Xi meeting looms
6 years ago
Credit markets are finely poised going into the weekend, when US president Donald Trump’s crunch G20 meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping likely could set the direction of trade from Monday -
First Abu Dhabi Bank pushes into credit derivatives with trading head hire
6 years ago
First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) is making a foray into credit derivatives and has hired an experienced credit trader to lead the initiative -
Credit traders' kickstand: synthetic credit leads the way as spreads swoop on dovish wings
6 years ago
Dovish comments by the European Central Bank and US Federal Reserve, along with thin bond issuance, contributed to a pronounced rally this week in credit market. But a nervy week may lie ahead as suspense grows before G20 summit talks between the US and China next Friday and Saturday -
Barclays rehires high yield credit trader from Goldman Sachs
6 years ago
A high yield specialist has become the second credit trader in as many months to rejoin Barclays from Goldman Sachs -
Citi hires UK banks and private equity solution sales head
6 years ago
Citi has hired a long-serving Credit Suisse sales specialist to fill the job previously held by recently promoted Rajiv Amlani -
US and European basis trades in play as bonds lag CDS rally
6 years ago
A recent outperformance of CDS indices versus cash bonds has opened up basis trade opportunities on both sides of the Atlantic, say credit strategists -
Highbridge refocuses on credit as it liquidates listed multi-strategy fund
6 years ago
Highbridge Capital Management has announced to investors in a multi-strategy fund that it is winding down the vehicle and refocusing its business exclusively towards credit -
CDX IG and iTraxx back to level pegging as oil and trade weigh heaviest
6 years ago
Credit markets, along with stocks, enter the week on a flattish tone with focus once again on the next developments between the US and China over trade tariffs. This follows European credit faring better than the US last week as the mood strengthened around Italian and UK risks, say strategists -
Senior figure rejoins Credit Suisse to head European capital markets
6 years ago
The bank is looking to build out its key European platforms - and has hired an official who left just last summer
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