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Florida-based manager revives plan for rare emerging markets CBO
6 years ago
RVX Asset Management has launched an unusual securitisation backed by emerging markets debt, according to market sources -
US and European investors score new allocations to triple A CLOs as managers 'de-Nochu'
6 years ago
US and European investors in triple A-rated CLOs are in good spirits as the world’s largest buyer of these notes pulls back from investing -
CLOs are 11% of Nochu's assets as bank posts JPY 7.4 trillion investments
6 years ago
Norinchukin bought another JPY 600 billion ($4.77 billion) CLOs in the first quarter, taking its total investments in the asset class to JPY 7.4 trillion ($66.8 billion), according to the bank’s latest financial statements -
Japan Post Bank's CLO investments grow another 17.13% in first quarter
6 years ago
Japan Post Bank added another 17.13% to its CLO investments in the first three months of 2019, taking its total holdings to JPY 1.18 trillion ($10.63 billion) -
16% of insurers plan CLO allocation increase, survey finds
6 years ago
Goldman Sachs Asset Management has released its annual insurance asset management survey -
Mizuho looks to make return to CLO management
6 years ago
Mizuho is shaking up its credit business in Europe and is pushing into CLOs as both manager and arranger, according to several sources -
Past Returns: Repacking in land of the rising sun
6 years ago
Five years ago in Creditflux, we reported that Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ was embarking on a strategy of buying repackaged CLO triple A notes denominated in Japanese yen -
Japan regulation affords CLOs breathing room
6 years ago
Japan’s regulators have avoided disruption of the global CLO market by softening the impact of their risk retention rules that came into effect in March -
Japanese regulator makes CLOs exempt from risk retention - if loans are appropriately originated
6 years ago
The Japan Financial Services Agency (FSA) has said that CLOs can sit outside the remits of its securitisation regulation, if investors in the country can provide ‘in-depth analysis’ showing the underlying assets were appropriately originated -
US dollar three-month is focus point for benchmarks, finds Ice Libor survey
6 years ago
One-, three- and six-month US dollar and sterling are the focus points for Ice Benchmark Administration to seek agreement with banks, according to the results of IBA’s survey on uses of Libor -
Japan Post registers more than JPY 1 trillion in CLO holdings for first time
6 years ago
Japanese banks continue to devour a bigger slice of the CLO market, with Japan Post Bank’s latest financial statements for the end of 2018 showing holdings of over JPY 1 trillion ($9.17 billion) for the first time -
It’s going to be a credit picker’s market
6 years ago
Our panel of experts believe that the credit market will be volatile this year, but there will be opportunities in European credit and additional tier one bonds, trups CDOs and unitranches -
CLO market holds breath as Japan risk retention looms
6 years ago
Risk retention compliant US CLOs could make a comeback after the Japan Financial Services Authority (JFSA) unveiled its proposed new risk retention framework, which could tie the hands of the world’s biggest buyers of US CLOs -
Market favours retrospective over forward-looking approach to Ibor benchmark fallbacks, says Isda
6 years ago
New benchmark fallbacks for derivatives contracts that reference interbank offered rates are likely to be based on the “compounded setting in arrears rate” and the “historical mean/median approach to the spread adjustment”, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has said -
Norinchukin's CLO holdings jump by over 50% since March
6 years ago
Norinchukin’s appetite for CLOs shows no signs of relenting -
September: credit funds at a glance
6 years ago
White Oak Global Advisors held a $2.1 billion final close on a new direct lending fund, while Phil Raciti's move from CVC Credit Partners to Halcyon Capital Management was one of the biggest moves in the credit industry -
BlackRock becomes latest manager to explore interval fund structure for credit
6 years ago
Several managers have hit the market with the interval fund structure, as investors look to invest in illiquid strategies through an illiquid fund structure -
Sovereign investors' allocation to alternative credit increase rapidly, finds survey
6 years ago
Sovereign investors are increasing their exposure to CLOs, direct lending and bank loans, according to a 2018 Global Sovereign Asset Management Study published by Invesco this week -
Evolving strategy takes Norinchukin close to top spot in CLO investment
6 years ago
Over the years, Nochu has tweaked its cov-lite stipulations, and added mid market and European CLO exposure to its CLO investments. It’s now nearly the market’s biggest investor -
BlackRock seeks $1 billion for new multi-strat opportunities fund
7 years ago
The new trust will invest at least 80% of its assets in fixed income securities and up to 40% in special situations, SEC filings reveal -
Term structure is being developed for floating rate benchmark SOFR, says LSTA
7 years ago
The Secured Overnight Financing Rate, known as SOFR, is being developed into a term structure -
Past returns: pension scheme gets stung after regulators rewrite CLO rules
7 years ago
Five years ago, we reported that US pension funds were boosting their allocation to euro-denominated credit. One institution in particular led the way by supporting the first European CLO to be issued since the global financial crisis -
Countdown begins to Creditflux Manager Awards 2018
7 years ago
The highlight of the awards season - Creditflux's Manager Awards ceremony - will take place on 9 May and submissions process is now open -
Up-and-coming fund manager Revolution makes big structured credit hire
7 years ago
Sydney’s Revolution Asset Management has made a big hire, signalling its intent in the global structured credit markets -
South Korean brokerage finds CLO warehouses good for Seoul
7 years ago
Appetite for CLO warehouse risk has re-awoken in South Korea, with sources indicating that a Seoul-based brokerage is looking to provide first-loss capital in CLO warehouses globally.
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