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Four days left to join narrowly tailored credit event protocol
5 years ago
Those market participants yet to sign up to the International Swaps & Derivatives Association’s protocol on narrowly tailored credit events have until Friday to do so -
Apollo CLO and CSO specialists earn promotion to partner
5 years ago
Apollo Global Management has promoted two members of its global structured credit team, according to market sources -
This is not just wider: M&S stands apart as CDS picks new tights
5 years ago
As credit spreads head back into post-crisis record tight territory amid a softening of tone between the US and Iran, retailer Marks & Spencer is bucking the rally having issued a profit warning today -
Falling correlation reignites passion for index tranche trades
5 years ago
Dispersion in the global corporate credit market is rekindling interest in correlation trading, with dealer sources reporting that a late surge lifted 2019 index tranche volumes to $250 billion. -
Deep dive trade is on, but single name risks still abound
5 years ago
High yield CDS is reversing its previous underperformance versus investment grade, reflecting an investor shift down the quality spectrum in cash bonds. -
Deans Foods auction delivers big lunch for CDS protection buyers
5 years ago
Dean Foods CDS has been settled in a credit event auction at a final price of just 9.25 cents – half the 18 cents indicated by the Dallas-headquartered company’s bonds at the time the auction was called -
Creditors left with sour taste as two food companies file for bankruptcy
5 years ago
Credit investors have been left to digest two US food company bankruptcy filings this week, with dairy producer Dean Foods triggering the first credit event to hit on-the-run series 33 of the CDX HY index, while Houlihan's Restaurants has also sought protection -
Reality bites after credit traders abandon Brexit hedges
5 years ago
Rediscovered faith in the ability of the UK and European Union to reach an agreement before the 31 October Brexit deadline has helped fuel a surge tighter of credit spreads, led by UK financial names. But that break with caution faces an immediate reality check today, following admissions a lot more work is needed -
ESG education top priority for 42% of institutional investors, CFA Society finds
5 years ago
Global Institutional investors are increasingly adopting ESG into their investment decision making – but education on the topic and quality ESG data are needed to help them progress, according to a survey conducted by CFA Society in New York -
Draghi sends European credit to 2019 tights, as Trump demands Fed response
5 years ago
European investment grade credit – and particularly the financial sector – surged tighter today as European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, in the penultimate meeting of his reign, unveiled a ‘whatever it takes’ stimulus -
iTraxx and CDX roll provisional lists reveal effects of index overhauls
5 years ago
Eagerly awaited provisional lists are out for this month’s index CDS rolls, with big changes signalled across iTraxx and CDX products -
US credit managers make ESG breakthrough after taking a first step via UNPRI
5 years ago
Incorporating a framework for investing in companies based on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors is a challenge that US credit managers are accepting in growing numbers -
If you can stomach volatility, CLO equity is very attractive
Brandon Cahill of BlueMountain Capital Management takes our credit quiz5 years ago -
Helicopter money is more productive than sponsoring the next bout of company share buybacks
5 years ago
The ECB is set to recommence its asset purchase programme, but what’s wrong with putting money directly into the hands of people? -
Credit traders’ kickstand: it’s a tough time to go short
5 years ago
Credit derivative indices are ending the week back at very tight levels, with a re-convergence of spreads, with little appetite to bet against presumed central bank dovishness or the upcoming CDS rolls in September -
CDX EM undergoes second rules overhaul in as many rolls
5 years ago
The CDX EM index will increase from 15 constituents to 18 at the next roll in September, while criteria for name inclusion and weightings are also to change -
Flat curves and decompression make waves below the surface
5 years ago
Hopes of using the summer slowdown to get to the beach may be tempered for credit relative value traders, where opportunities abound behind the uninspiring benchmark numbers of the slow market grind. -
BlueMountain lands senior credit trader in New York
5 years ago
BlueMountain has hired an experienced trader in New York to cover credit and special situations -
The Last Tranche: rating bespokes, the mascot fanbase and AMRs coming into play
5 years ago
The Creditflux editorial team talk about growth in the synthetic CDO space and innovations which can benefit CLO debt and equity investors via stops in New York to discuss derivatives, Spain to eat Sardines, and Los Angeles (where sunbathing was off the agenda) -
Credit traders' kickstand: European financials outperform as Trump-Xi meeting looms
5 years ago
Credit markets are finely poised going into the weekend, when US president Donald Trump’s crunch G20 meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping likely could set the direction of trade from Monday -
US and European basis trades in play as bonds lag CDS rally
6 years ago
A recent outperformance of CDS indices versus cash bonds has opened up basis trade opportunities on both sides of the Atlantic, say credit strategists -
Credit traders' kickstand: nervous equilibrium gives way to weakness as earnings and tariffs weigh
6 years ago
Healthy fund inflows, European and US holidays, and a thinning primary market helped sustain credit spreads this week, but a weaker turn today shows this is a fragile equilibrium and company earnings misses are starting to be punished more severely -
Credit traders' kickstand: grave times for UK banks and corps as May goes away
6 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 -
Credit traders' kickstand: widening catalysts gather force with focus on financials
6 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 -
Bespoke gains pull CLO buyers as market tipped to hit $100bn
6 years ago
Synthetic bespoke issuance could catch up with the more visible CLO market this year, say structured credit specialists
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