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  • Ecuador auction settles CDS at 34.9 cents
    A credit event auction to settle Ecuador sovereign CDS produced a final price of 34.88 cents, closely reflecting where bonds had been quoted beforehand

    6 years ago
  • Argentina retreats from wides as it allows more time on $65 billion question
    Argentina sovereign CDS has eased back from its recent peak after the country extended the deadline to agree a debt restructuring with international bondholders

    6 years ago
  • CLOs on lookout as Neiman recovery signals slump and DC confirms credit event
    Five-year CDS referencing Neiman Marcus widened by four points to 95.25 points up front, according to IHS Markit, as the Americas Determinations Committee confirmed the US retailer has triggered a bankruptcy credit event

    6 years ago
  • KKR takes covid-19 hit on flagship credit funds and lev fin
    KKR took a 16% hit to returns on its alternative credit flagship funds amid the first quarter coronavirus downturn and a 13% loss on leveraged credit, taking these into negative territory for the last 12 months. The firm's private equity portfolio also slumped by 12%

    6 years ago
  • Skew trades bloom in winter for credit
    March fund returns submitted to Creditflux in April were poor, but one manager distinguished itself in the covid-19 dislocation using a synthetic strategy rarely seen since the 2008 financial

    6 years ago
  • Ecuador CDS gaps tighter as it heads to credit event auction
    CDS referencing Ecuador sovereign bonds are rallying sharply, just as the Americas Determinations Committee set a date for them to be settled at a credit event auction

    6 years ago
  • Lebanon CDS auction pays out 86 cents to protection buyers
    Holders of protection on Lebanon sovereign debt have received an 86 cent pay-out on every dollar, after today's credit event auction produced a final price of just 14 cents

    6 years ago
  • Credit Rendezvous: recovery begins, but is it U, V or even W?
    Investing in credit is not as easy as ABC. The coronavirus crisis has crushed valuations and although most assets will eventually pull to par, no one is sure how the recovery will pan out

    6 years ago
  • Frontier bankruptcy dials up pressure for 90 CLOs
    Nine CLO managers hold $217 million of Frontier Communications debt across 90 CLOs, as the telecommunications company filed for Chapter 11 protection in the US Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York

    6 years ago
  • US credit leads surge tighter on Fed package to close gap with Europe
    What was already a much more positive week for credit has ended with a massive jump-start, as the US Federal Reserve unveiled a $2.3 trillion relief package targeting small businesses and municipalities but with additional support for bigger companies, including 'fallen angel' household names

    6 years ago
  • CDX HY and EM trade with fresh legs after defaulted names drop out
    New series of US high yield index CDX HY and emerging market index CDX EM begin their first full day of trading today, having replaced outgoing versions on Friday amid a weakening of credit markets due to the spreading impact of the coronavirus outbreak

    6 years ago
  • Credit markets rally, but hopes rest on US stimulus vote
    Credit spreads are rallying back today, along with other financial markets, as hopes rise the US congress will agree a massive fiscal stimulus package and other governments in major economies echo a "whatever it takes" line to combat the coronavirus outbreak

    6 years ago
  • Credit traders' kickstand: rolling with the pain, as relative value trades come unstuck
    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

    6 years ago
  • McClatchy whacks out killer headline as CDS pays 98 cents
    A month ago, when US newspaper company McClatchy triggered a bankruptcy credit event, sellers of CDS protection may have consoled themselves they were only looking at paying out around 27 cents on the contracts. But yesterday’s credit event auction set the final price at just two, meaning a whopping 98 cent windfall for protection buyers

    6 years ago
  • Credit traders' kickstand: this is not a drill
    Freefall in financial markets has brought one of the credit market’s most volatile sessions on record, as coronavirus cases globally near 100,000 and the WHO has warned governments are not doing nearly enough. iTraxx Crossover one-day volatility is up with the 2008 global financial crisis and 2011 European sovereign crisis

    6 years ago
  • Credit managers hunker down as idiosyncratic risks persist
    A slew of earnings reports from credit managers and business development companies shows that deal-making and performance are robust, but great importance is being placed on credit selection.

    6 years ago
  • IHS Markit mulls CDX EM growth and iTraxx ESG screen
    Increasing the portfolio size of CDX EM and consulting on an ethically-screened version of iTraxx Europe are among the projects index administrator IHS Markit has been working on ahead of the 20 March roll.

    6 years ago
  • Credit traders’ kickstand: a year comes undone in a week as world faces coronavirus moment of truth
    As the coronavirus outbreak reaches a 'decisive point', according to the World Health Organisation, one of most volatile weeks in recent memory has hauled credit spreads from their post-financial crisis tights to much wider levels last seen in the first half of 2019 and, in the case of emerging markets, more than a year ago.

    6 years ago
  • Crossover hits widest print since September, 70bp back from the tights
    iTraxx Crossover has surged 19bp wider today, according to IHS Markit, in a sixth successive session of coronavirus driven sell-off that takes the index to 273bp – 70bp wide of the post-crisis tight print it reached in early January

    6 years ago
  • Bloodbath in primary as credit bleeds months of profit
    Some primary market bond issues that investors lapped up in the heady weeks of January are being put to the sword as February ends, while the coronavirus-led downturn in credit has squandered several months of gains in the CDS market

    6 years ago
  • CDS takes brunt of coronavirus panic sell-off
    European credit derivatives are among the hardest hit assets today amid a broad sell-off, as the fast spread of the coronavirus into Italy, Korea and Iran has brought a reappraisal of the impact it could have on financial markets

    6 years ago
  • Credit traders’ kickstand: weaker mood, but primary drive strengthens
    The primary market for high yield bonds is open again, after a pause around the US holiday on Monday, with issues in Europe today from the likes of SIlgan and Catalent striking a bullish tone and setting the scene for an expected flurry of deals next week. But this comes as credit generally weakens, with concerns about the spread and reappraisal of coronavirus cases causing spreads to push back from their recent tights

    6 years ago
  • Credit traders' kickstand: full reversal for Crossover as coronavirus spreads
    European high yield CDS index iTraxx Crossver is ending the week back at around 230bp, in effect undoing all its improvement since the start of December

    6 years ago
  • CLO giant casts eye on CSOs with plans to hire credit derivatives trader
    An asset manager with almost $40 billion in CLO investments is looking to hire a credit derivatives trader in Newark in a role which would include coverage of index tranches and CSOs

    6 years ago
  • European financials outperform corporates as coronavirus spreads
    Financial CDS is outperforming corporate credit today, and Europe outperforming the US, as the market jumps wider on rising alarm at the spread of China’s novel coronavirus

    6 years ago

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