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ECB stimulus hopes bolster high yield outperformance
4 years ago
Spread compression has picked up again, with European high yield taking the lead as expectations mount for another round of European Central Bank stimulus at its meeting next week -
Credit fundraising: November marks turning point as fund launches spike
4 years ago
November was always set to be an important month as the world awaited the US election outcome and the results of covid-19 vaccine trials. This did nothing to slow down fund managers as 14 funds launched, up from only four funds launching in September and five in October -
Spread compression resumes with US passing key milestones
4 years ago
Credit markets have resumed their crunch tighter today, with an absence of any obviously negative brakes to offset strengthening Asian industrial numbers and applications by vaccine makers for emergency approval in the US and Europe -
Bulls give up some gains as IG banks and energy lead market wider
4 years ago
In a cautious opening to the week, credit spreads are edging wider against a backdrop of faltering oil prices but marginally strengthened stocks -
Europe keeps to the grind with wide-end driving improvement
4 years ago
Credit exhibits a firm tone as the week draws to a close, with index spreads grinding back towards their tights despite a mixed picture for oil prices and much of the US market away after the thanksgiving holiday -
Investment grade rallies hard on hopes of end to US deadlock
4 years ago
In a change from the recent trend investment grade credit is the front mover today, playing catch up on high yield as the market-wide rally gathers pace -
LP round up: Monroe and Angelo Gordon beat 25 for direct lending mandate, as private credit plans brew
4 years ago
US public pension funds have disclosed $1.2 billion in commitments to credit focused strategies -
Skybridge looks to cut structured credit and distressed debt exposure
4 years ago
SkyBridge Capital, the fund of hedge funds manager run by ex-White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, is set to curb the structured credit and distressed corporate debt exposure in its SkyBridge G II Fund -
Brigade and former partner clash over spac plans
4 years ago
Brigade Capital Management is locked in a dispute with a former partner over his ambition to launch a special purpose acquisition company (spac) -
Calpers allocates $3.5 billion to Sixth Street and Goldman Sachs
4 years ago
Californian pension heavyweight Calpers is allocating a whopping $3.5 billion to private credit managers -
Värde closes $1.6 billion dislocation fund
4 years ago
Värde Dislocation Fund, has a flexible, global mandate to invest in mispriced, stressed and distressed credit, focusing on short- to medium-term credit opportunities -
Primary pumped as Trump gazumped and vaccine hopes jump
4 years ago
A 'yuge' rally is underway in credit markets today, with optimism over Joe Biden's apparent victory in the US presidential election turning to elation following a big covid-19 vaccine breakthrough -
LP round up: $2.8 billion flows to credit as Apollo concedes fundraising may slow
4 years ago
Florida Retirement System Trust Fund made the largest commitments allocating $1.6 billion. Apollo meanwhile acknowledged a potential slowdown in fundraising as investors await results on an independent review into CEO Leon Black's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein -
Credit fundraising: Dubai manager gets in on the act as direct lending takes off
4 years ago
Shuaa launches credit fund in the Gulf as Ares, Contingency, HPS and Perceptive are among those to close billion-plus funds -
LP round up: EIF backs four debt funds while Carlyle wins $1 billion
4 years ago
Institutional investors have allocated just over $4 billion to 27 credit managers in October board meetings -
Credit Rendezvous: sometimes you have to dive deep to find value
4 years ago
Some parts of the credit market are fraught with danger, but that does not mean portfolio managers are avoiding them entirely, according to the Credit Rendezvous, Creditflux's 10-page quarterly report eaturing comments from 15 credit experts -
Värde names deputy CEO and several promotions
4 years ago
The transitional appointments follow George Hicks, co-founder and co-CEO, saying in July last year he would move to an executive chair role by the end of 2021 -
IG tranches look 'boring' after distressed names ejected at roll
4 years ago
September’s index rolls brought tranche traders some of the starkest portfolio changes in recent years, with fallen angels and defaults shifting correlation dynamics. This creates relative value openings, but investors will take longer to move into new series as they require extra analysis, say dealers. -
Fund performance: A third of funds reach positive territory in 2020
4 years ago
August has been another successful month for the CLO category as seven of the top 10 funds invest primarily in CLOs -
Apollo launches another hybrid debt-equity value fund
4 years ago
Apollo's hybrid value strategy has the ability to invest in both credit and equity, focusing on capital solutions, structured equity and non-control stressed and distressed investments. -
US investors piled into structured credit and private lending in 2019, Gapstow finds
4 years ago
US institutional investors' allocations to 'alternative credit' increased 12% year-over-year in 2019, according to research by fund of funds manager Gapstow Capital Partners -
Alcentra appoints DeSimone as CEO
4 years ago
Alcentra has appointed Johnathan DeSimone as chief executive officer following David Forbes-Nixon’s decision to step down and take an investment role at the firm -
Ucits at a glance: Five funds lift YTD returns above 5%
4 years ago
Five funds have managed to pull their year to date figures above 5%; Loomis Sayles (7.50%), Algebris (5.82%), Pictet (5.53%), Amundi (5.36%) and Advent (5.11%) -
Fund performance: Almost a third of credit funds reach positive YTD returns
4 years ago
July has been a successful month for many credit funds, despite the recovery peaking in May and June -
Credit fundraising: distressed keeps in favour but CLO ETFs emerge
4 years ago
Five months into global lockdown and distressed debt funds are still proving popular, but several managers have found success pitching other types of credit strategies
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