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Fund performance: CLO tranches move up
5 years ago
April returns managed a partial bounce back after a tumultuous March. 82% of funds listed in the Creditflux database made positive returns, showing at least small signs of recovery after 90% of all funds listed posted negative returns in March -
Credit funds at a glance (June 2020)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits begin recovery phase
5 years ago
April returns prove positive for Ucits funds as 85% of those listed in the Creditflux database have moved into the black after a rough March -
Minnesota pension's 2020 credit allocations hit $1 billion
5 years ago
Minnesota State Board of Investments has earmarked $400 million across to two credit managers in a private market update. The commitments mark $1 billion allocated to credit in 2020 by the pension -
Listed CLO fund rebounds in April with 5.7% gain
5 years ago
US and European CLO equity tranches brought in gains of 10% in April for the fund, US CLO debt 12.1%, ABS 0.6% and bank balance sheet transactions 0.3% -
Where are the gloating I-told-you-so columnists who claimed CLOs would bring global destruction?
5 years ago
We have seen a measured response to the coronavirus crisis: fund managers aren’t collapsing and investors are not shunning CLOs -
Sculptor doubles global credit exposure in master fund amid dislocation
5 years ago
Sculptor Capital Management has doubled its global credit exposure in its Master Fund during the covid-19 volatility, according to the firm’s Q1 earnings call -
CSOs are hurting but will emerge stronger, say sources
5 years ago
It is unsurprising that bespoke synthetic tranches have suffered during the covid-19 crisis, as they are backed largely by real money investors that have gone outright long credit risk. But more noteworthy and reassuring, say sources, is that most have held firm in their positions and look set to stick with the asset class — in contrast to the 2008 global financial crisis exodus -
Fund performance: Index tranche investors make it work from home
5 years ago
March brought a drastic drop in return figures as covid-19 swept across the globe, as Orchard tops the Creditflux performance tables -
Ucits at a glance: Long-short credit capitalises on coronavirus
5 years ago
Ucits funds were not spared from the crash in mid-March, but Pictet outperforms -
Credit funds at a glance (May 2020)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Correction: Orchard Liquid Credit Fund performance
5 years ago
In the May issue of the Creditflux magazine we incorrectly stated in our performance tables the year-to-date return for Orchard Liquid Credit Fund, which is up 10.66% -
KKR deploys 10% of $2 billion coronavirus dislocation credit fund
5 years ago
KKR Credit has plans to launch a $2 billion dislocated corporate and asset backed credit fund to take advantage of coronavirus-induced volatility. And the New York-based manager has wasted no time swooping on opportunities after deploying $212 million by 9 April -
Structured credit fund loses 32.4% in March as junior US CLO debt slumps
5 years ago
Volta Finance’s net asset value dropped 32.4% in March, according to a monthly report released yesterday. US CLO debt was the weakest performer for the structured credit fund, managed by Axa Investment Managers, losing 41.3%. -
Former JP Morgan credit prop trader relaunches credit hedge fund
5 years ago
Palm Lane Partners is relaunching – two years after the credit hedge fund manager looked to spin out of JP Morgan Asset Management -
Short-dated CSOs touted as jump-to-default risk hits curves
5 years ago
The coronavirus outbreak has all but vanquished hopes of any regular CSO business getting done, but sources say bespoke portfolios of short-dated CDS could soon be in the offing as investors look to express a view on when the crisis will end. -
Structured credit dragged very wide — but CLOs stand to gain
5 years ago
Senior tranches of securitisations widened 220% in less than a month as the coronavirus pandemic has meant an increase in systemic risk — a sharp turnaround from the past few months when idiosyncratic risks were being cited as the main concern for structured credit investors. -
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit
5 years ago -
Ucits at a glance: Long-short approach lifts Pictet to the top
A round-up of ucits fund performance5 years ago -
Fund perfomance: Slowdown for some as pandemic takes hold
A round-up of fund performance5 years ago -
Axa IM brings together real assets and structured finance in reorganisation
5 years ago
Axa Investment Managers is set to split its platform in two with an 'alternatives' business and a 'core' division -
PRI unveils ESG workstream for CLOs, loans and ABS
5 years ago
Principles for Responsible Investment has established a workstream on environmental social and governance standards in structured products -
Goldman Sachs in talks to buy minority stake in Permira
5 years ago
Goldman Sachs is looking to buy a minority stake in private equity firm Permira -
Dispersion tests hedge fund managers
Credit hedge funds with the ability to go long and short the market were the top performers last year. But dispersion made it possible for fund managers to eke out value across many sectors5 years ago -
Dealers zero in on pair of managed CSO formats
5 years ago
The eagerly awaited introduction of ‘managed’ CSOs is getting closer, with hopes still alive for an inaugural deal before the end of March and consensus forming around two alternative approaches.
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