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Credit traders' kickstand: grave times for UK banks and corps as May goes away
7 years ago
UK banks have been among the main underperformers in credit this week, with market sources noting that today’s notice of Prime Minister Theresa May’s intention to resign on 7 June increases the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit. And UK 'zombie' companies appear to be forming a herd -
Deutsche Bank rehires Nordic sales head after senior official moves to buy side
7 years ago
The bank is bringing in a Barclays official to replace him, in a slightly more broader role, say market sources -
Credit traders' kickstand: widening catalysts gather force with focus on financials
7 years ago
Credit markets are once again ending the week on a negative tone, having regained some posture over previous sessions following last week’s tariff-driven sell-off. Credit index spreads appear inclined to trade within a range, but potential catalysts for that range to shift wider outweigh any obvious reasons to return to the tight prints of last month -
New investments drive Canada Pension Plan’s credit returns to 8.7%
7 years ago
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)’s credit portfolio has delivered good returns during the 2019 fiscal year, despite the market volatility, according to the institution’s annual financial report -
DC accepts New Look failure-to-pay credit event question
7 years ago
The Europe, Middle East and Africa Determinations Committee has accepted a request to rule on whether New Look has triggered a failure-to-pay credit event -
Louisiana pension allocates $150 million to US credit funds
7 years ago
The Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana has committed to Torchlight Debt Opportunity Fund VI and Summit Partners Credit III, a spokesperson for the pension fund has confirmed -
Tribeca launches Asian credit fund with new hire
7 years ago
The Australian manager has recieved $50 million from a family office -
16% of insurers plan CLO allocation increase, survey finds
7 years ago
Goldman Sachs Asset Management has released its annual insurance asset management survey -
Dealers line up to settle Windstream CDS today
7 years ago
Dealers will today hold a credit event auction to settle CDS referencing Windstream Services, with Morgan Stanley added to the list of participating bidders -
New manager Resco lands ex-credit head to found advisory board
7 years ago
Resco Asset Management, a London based asset manager set up last year, has appointed the first of an anticipated three advisory board members -
Seven name changes as CDX HY rolls into tighter new series
7 years ago
The CDX HY index rolls today into series 32, with seven constituents changing from series 31 and a tighter portfolio spread expected to result -
Challenge rejected on cheapest-to-deliver bonds for Windstream CDS auction
7 years ago
The Americas Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee has unanimously rejected a challenge by a market participant against allowing some of the cheapest Windstream bonds to be delivered into an auction to settle CDS referencing the company -
Brookfield strikes deal to buy 62% stake in Oaktree
7 years ago
Brookfield Asset Management has agreed to buy a 62% stake in Oaktree Capital Management in a move which will lead to the creation of one of the largest asset managers in the business. -
Windstream CDS auction delayed by two weeks
7 years ago
An auction to settle CDS referencing Windstream Holdings has been postponed by two weeks, after dealers on the Americas Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee agreed the process needed more time -
Dealers set Windstream credit event auction date
7 years ago
An auction to settle CDS referencing Windstream Holdings will take place on Monday, 18 March -
Isda tables plans to rid CDS market of narrowly tailored credit events
7 years ago
After lengthy deliberation, a working group of major firms is today set to publish proposals aimed at ridding the market of ‘narrowly tailored credit events’, whereby borrowers are persuaded to default on debt payments in order to trigger pay-outs for CDS holders -
Windstream set for high CDS pay-out as DC picks initial deliverable obligations
7 years ago
Windstream Holdings CDS protection holders look set for a high pay-out, as the cheapest deliverable obligations into the defaulted company’s credit event auction are quoted in the mid-20s -
Illiquid credit boost returns for PensionDanmark
7 years ago
PensionDanmark has generated 5.8% returns from its illiquid credit portfolio for the year 2018, according to its latest annual report published today. But its liquid credit portfolio took a 3.4% hit -
Los Angeles pension seeks high yield managers
7 years ago
Los Angeles City Employees’ Retirement System has launched a request for proposals, searching for firms to manage up to $216 million each in a mix of high yield strategies, through separately managed accounts -
Universal-Investment names CEO in management team shake-up
7 years ago
Universal-Investment, the €411bn asset manager, has appointed a new chief executive officer who will begin in that job from May -
Ares grows credit 34% with direct lending boost, but high yield takes rough ride in Q4
7 years ago
Ares Management Corporation reported strong returns for its European direct lending strategies in the fourth quarter of 2018. But the firm's overall revenues slumped and its US loan funds and high yield strategies were hit by the volatile credit market -
Carlyle performance dips in Q4, but credit teams ride global volatility
7 years ago
Credit fund performance dipped for the Carlyle Group in the fourth quarter, as market volatility and fund outflows put a dent in the industry’s much stronger performance of the previous three quarters -
Boost for Parker Drilling protection buyers as CDS settles lower than expected
7 years ago
Parker Drilling credit default swaps have settled at a lower value than expected, after physical settlement sell requests drove down the price at auction and increased the windfall for protection buyers -
Parker Drilling recovery implied at 45 cents as dealers get set for CDS auction
7 years ago
An auction to settle credit default swaps referencing Parker Drilling will take place today, with bond trading levels of the defaulted company implying a payout to protection buyers of around 45-46 cents on the dollar -
Sears CDS settles well above bonds on physical settlement squeeze
7 years ago
Predictions that credit default swaps referencing Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp would recover at a high level have been borne out, with an auction to settle the contracts having returned a value of almost 80 cents on the dollar – nearly 30 points higher than where bonds of the bankrupt US retailer have been quoted
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