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Fund perfomance: Slowdown for some as pandemic takes hold
A round-up of fund performance5 years ago -
Jump-to-default risk collapses after Senate backs biggest ever US relief package
5 years ago
The US Senate's agreement of a record $2 trillion stimulus package is shaking jump-to-default risk from high yield corporate credit today, with some iTraxx Crossover constituents shedding over 1,000bp from the front end of their CDS curves -
Credit market hits new wides as government outbreak measures intensify
5 years ago
Credit market are making another push wider at the start of the week, after governments tightened restrictions on movement to deal with the escalating coronavirus outbreak -
Lebanon triggers failure-to-pay credit event with CDS priced at 89 points up front
5 years ago
Lebanon has triggered a failure-to-pay credit event on CDS referencing its sovereign bonds, the Determinations Committee for Europe, Middle East and Africa has ruled -
Credit traders' kickstand: rolling with the pain, as relative value trades come unstuck
5 years ago
What a difference a month - and a pandemic - make. This time in February, no-one could have imagined a global financial crisis would be unfolding, that credit performance would be a battle between a virus and some of the biggest government and central bank interventions on record, that today's iTraxx Europe and CDX index rolls would traverse unprecedented ranges, that option expiry strikes would be blown beyond recognition, or that cash and CDS differentials would be whipsawing with such violence -
Lebanon credit event trigger posed to Determinations Committee
5 years ago
The Determinations Committee for Europe, Middle East and Africa has accepted a request to rule on whether Lebanon has triggered a failure-to-pay credit event, after the country withheld payments due on bonds earlier this month -
Asset manager takes new approach with special sits fund as co-head leaves
5 years ago
A large global asset manager is looking to allocate to junior debt in performing comapnies after parting ways with the co-head of its special situations business -
Alcentra prepares listed credit fund
5 years ago
BNY Mellon Investment Advisor has teamed up with affiliate Alcentra to launch a listed fund that can invest across a range of credit strategies -
Credit traders’ kickstand: roll nightmares haunt CDS market as indices whiplash
It’s Friday 13th, but CDS traders will be hoping the worst of the horror shows are behind them as they try to regather their shredded nerves in time for next week’s biannual index rolls5 years ago -
Credit breakdown as one-day volatility outstrips financial crisis
5 years ago
Credit default swap markets have surpassed the record one-day volatility of the global financial crisis, with indices surging to new wide prints as the spiralling impact of the coronavirus outbreak brings government lockdowns on travel while wreaking havoc on oil prices and supply chains -
BlueBay adds distressed specialist to EM credit team
5 years ago
The hire follows BlueBay appointing Mihai Florian in January to develop the firm’s capabilities in illiquid emerging market corporate credit -
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 -
Tranche traders aim to navigate default risk while staying clear of coronavirus contagion
5 years ago
The CDS market is navigating between two sources of risk for equity and mezzanine high yield index tranches. The default of US media company McClatchy has focused idiosyncratic concerns, while the spread of the coronavirus has stoked fears of a systemic sell-off. -
Credit funds at a glance
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit -
Fund performance: CLO funds pick up where they left off
5 years ago
A round-up of fund performance -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits start year on high note
5 years ago
A round-up of ucits fund performance -
Bayside targets $1.25 billion for special situations fund
5 years ago
HIG Bayside is targeting $1.25 billion for its latest special situations fund, HIG Bayside Loan Opportunity Fund VI, according to US regulatory filings filed on Monday -
Credit reels back to January 2019 levels as coronavirus impact spreads
5 years ago
A more positive opening for European credit today proved short-lived, as coronavirus developments caused the market to reverse its modest improvement early on to careen back to some of the widest levels in over a year -
Sacramento pension earmarks $150 million for private credit in 2020
5 years ago
The pension fund expects to commit to two direct lending funds and one credit fund it describes as 'opportunistic' -
Dechert adds restructuring partner in London
5 years ago
Dechert has added a former Shearman & Sterling official as a partner in its global financial restructuring practice -
HIG promotes Scotland to co-head of European special situations
5 years ago
HIG Bayside Capital, the distressed and special situation affiliate of HIG Capital, has promoted Andrew Scotland to co-head the firm’s European special situations debt activities -
Credit Rendezvous: the outlook in 2020 across a dozen segments of the credit market
5 years ago
Welcome to the Credit Rendezvous, the first instalment of a regular feature published by Creditflux that tracks credit market dynamics in a dozen segments from investment grade, liquid loans, CLOs and CSOs all the way through to distressed debt. We view this as the meeting point for credit specialists across strategies to share their perspectives -
McCarthy Denning hires special situations and credit trading partner from Jones Day
5 years ago
Law firm McCarthy Denning has appointed a former Jones Day partner to its banking and financing division in London -
Pimco plans to outperform come rain or shine with $4.5bn all-weather fund
5 years ago
Pimco has become the latest manager to fashion a flexible, all weather credit fund that invests across public and private markets, geographies and capital structures. The Newport Beach-based manager is hoping to raise $3 billion for the strategy. With half a turn of leverage, it could have up to $4.5 billion to deploy. -
Fund performance: Presents under the tree as CLO funds perform
A round-up of fund performance5 years ago
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