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Matalan credit event ruling draws heavily on precedents, says DC
5 years ago
A bankruptcy credit event ruling on Matalan - the first this year in a European index - was a close call and relied heavily on several precedent credit events, the EMEA Determinations Committee has said -
Sharp moves for single name bonds and CDS, as indices open with caution
5 years ago
Credit has begun the week looking for direction with European CDS indices slightly wider, US counterparts edging tighter, and high yield bonds making sharper moves in either direction -
French and travel names lead sell off as UK widens quarantine list
5 years ago
European credit is pushing wider at the end of the week, following the UK's decision to remove France, the Netherlands and other countries from its list of those safe to travel to without quarantine -
Europe's grind puts IG decompression trades in scope
5 years ago
The gap between US and European investment grade CDS indices has doubled this week from the tight end of its recent range, positing a possible entry point for compression trades -
Apollo appoints head of leadership development and diversity
5 years ago
Apollo Global Management is taking steps to improve diversity at its leadership level -
Apollo plans multi-billion dollar follow up to credit dislocation fund
5 years ago
A few large managers have launched credit dislocation funds, but Apollo could be unique in fundraising for its second since the coronavirus pandemic -
Noble Corp auction date set as low recoveries stack up
5 years ago
The Americas Determinations Committee has set a date to settle CDS referencing the offshore driller, which looks set to follow Chesapeake Energy as the latest in a run of big pay outs for protection buyers -
CIFC's new HY team takes all-weather approach as it launches Ucits fund
5 years ago
CIFC has launched a long-short high yield Ucits fund, underlining a trend for all-weather strategies that Creditflux highlighted in the August issue of the monthly newsletter -
Curve trades in focus as US high yield surges tighter
5 years ago
The strength of improvement in US high yield spreads looks to have shifted gear, with outperformance over European credit and a big move for CDX HY index curve trades -
Fund performance: Credit funds post double-digit gains
5 years ago
June returns have once again been led by CLO funds, as seven out of the top 10 belong to our CLOs category. -
Credit funds at a glance (August 2020)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits funds march on and erase Q1 losses
5 years ago
95% of Ucits credit funds listed with Creditflux posted positive returns in June to keep up the momentum from May when all but one fund was in positive territory -
Credit hedge funds (August 2020)
5 years ago
Monthly credit hedge fund tables -
Don’t be a hero: managers opt to go market-neutral
5 years ago
There’s yet more volatility in store later this year — that’s the consensus according to credit portfolio managers that have spoken to Creditflux. What they are unsure about is the scale and direction of this movement, which is leading them to prune their portfolios with an emphasis on market-neutral tactics -
Rampant technicals push cash and CDS in different directions
5 years ago
Central bank interventions, primary market issuance and high yield defaults have conspired to create major distortions in credit performance, which sources say are ripe for opportunistic trading. -
They said it: "Imagine a garden party and all of a sudden a big wasp shows up"
5 years ago
On Creditflux’s US CLO webinar last month, Napier Park’s head of US CLO investments Serhan Secmen described the March sell-off as a garden party -
Banks and high yield corps lead charge as results prompt European rally
5 years ago
High yield corporate credit is today's outperforming part of the market as European credit rallies back from its recent wides, as the latest round of earnings proves stronger than many had expected -
Aon wraps up fundraising for $350 million opportunistic credit fund
5 years ago
The fund will target global investments across public corporate and structured credit, stressed credit and real estate debt -
Prime launches global fund of niche credit funds
5 years ago
Prime Capital is preparing a new fund of niche credit funds in a strategy the firm has dubbed Liquid Alternative Credit Fund, and the Frankfurt-based manager will launch the fund with $30 million capital from three seed investors -
GSO names additional portfolio manager for three listed credit funds
5 years ago
GSO Capital Partners has added Robert Post as a portfolio manager to three listed credit funds, effective 1 August -
Legg Mason teams with affiliate Western for credit fund
5 years ago
Legg Mason has teamed up with its affiliate Western Asset Management to launch a closed-ended fund to invest in a diversified portfolio of fixed income securities, according to fund registration filed by the pair yesterday -
High yield traders take stock amid Crossover/HY compression
5 years ago
A convergence trade is underway this week in the high yield credit market, with US index CDX HY reaching its nearest level versus European counterpart iTraxx Crossover since the start of June -
LP round up: Oregon eyes $1.8 billion into structured credit
5 years ago
Institutional investors have earmarked over $6 billion to credit funds over the past two weeks -
First movers in focus for CDS as market grinds to new tights
5 years ago
First is the operative word in corporate credit movers this week, with UK transport firm Firstgroup leading European CDS improvers while FirstEnergy Corp heads the worst performers in the US -
Europe hits post-covid tights on hard-fought recovery package deal
5 years ago
European credit spreads are hitting their tightest prints since the coronavirus outbreak began, with European Union leaders having agreed a €750 billion recovery package following protracted talks
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