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Disagreement between Sound Point and former portfolio manager comes to an end
6 years ago
The long-running dispute between portfolio manager Jeff Teach and his former employer Sound Point Capital Management has been brought to an end following a final arbitration award -
Sears CDS battle heats up as DC challenged to change auction rules
6 years ago
A high profile battle over Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp credit default swaps has taken a new turn, with one market participant challenging the Americas Determinations Committee to change its rules to avert price manipulation by another market participant in the bankrupt retailer's credit event auction -
Sears CDS battle lines set out in market-defining legal fight
7 years ago
Legal sides have set out their arguments in the high-stakes Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp credit event external review, in what an industry group of asset managers claims is a “unique opportunity to provide clarity on one of the most important definitions for the credit default swap product” -
GSO co-founder plans new credit business
7 years ago
GSO Capital Partners co-founder Tripp Smith is launching his own credit management firm, according to a report by Bloomberg -
Sear-iously? Isda slams ex-CFTC commissioner over CDS "hyperbole"
7 years ago
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has waded into a gathering furore over Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp credit default swaps -
Sears CDS settlement extends to 2019 as external review teams line up
7 years ago
Holders of Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp credit default swaps will have to wait until at least 7 January to resolve the contracts, with an external review decision on deliverables into the defaulted borrower’s credit event auction slated for 21 December -
Sears CDS external review panel named to solve Determinations Committee impasse
7 years ago
The North America Determinations Committee has selected an external review panel to decide whether two Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp debt obligations can be delivered into an auction to settle the US retailer’s credit default swaps, having failed to achieve a strong enough quorum among its own 15 members -
Blackstone builds on multi-asset approach with fifth fund
7 years ago
The new vehicle will invest directly into Blackstone deals across its alternatives platform -
Managers see growth in distressed and direct lending, but structured credit splits opinion
7 years ago
The private credit industry remains on track to grow to $1 trillion assets under management by 2020, according to joint research published by the Alterative Credit Council and law firm Dechert with allocations to distressed and mid-market deals tipped to rise. But structured credit has divided US and European managers -
Seven deliverables valid for Sears CDS auction, as seven others split DC panel
7 years ago
There will be seven obligations deliverable into an auction on 14 November to settle credit default swaps referencing Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp, the Americas Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee has decided. But members of the 15-strong DC were split over whether to include another seven potential deliverables that did not make the cut -
Blackstone grows credit assets by 31% over year
7 years ago
The firm achieved strong fundraising in credit, taking credit-related assets under managment to $130.6 billion in the third quarter, a 31% increase year-on-year -
Distressed debt outperforms as Texas pension fund's credit strategies gain 11.2%
7 years ago
Texas County and District Retirement System (TCDRS), the $30 billion pension fund, generated 11.2% annualised returns from its credit portfolio for the year ending 30 June. Distressed debt was a major positive, but IG credit lost value -
US pension fund's credit performance stumbles with 2.3% 12-month return
7 years ago
Maryland State and Retirement & Pension System, the $51.9 billion public pension fund, generated 2.31% returns from its credit portfolio for the fiscal year to June 30, down from 10% the year before -
Oaktree raises new special situations fund while CIO warns of direct lending risk
7 years ago
Oaktree Capital Management has released its second quarter 2018 results in which the Los Angeles-based firm reported $2.4 billion of new capital commitments in the quarter -
Aircraft lessors: gathering clouds lead to talk of turbulence
7 years ago
Aircraft leasing companies have been cruising over the past two years as passenger numbers grew, but rising interest rates and trade tariff concerns are making some bondholders nervous -
65% of distressed managers plan new funds over the next year, survey finds
7 years ago
Distressed debt is proving to be a popular strategy for managers, with 65% intending to launch a distressed strategy in the next 12 months, according to a report by Creditflux’s sister publication Debtwire and law firm Ropes & Gray. -
Former Credit Suisse credit heads raise over $400 million for new fund
7 years ago
New York-based Arbour Lane Capital Management has raised just over $400 million for its second credit opportunities fund in less than a year, according to US SEC filings -
San Francisco pension fund to deploy up to $4.5 billion in private debt
7 years ago
The City and County of San Francisco Employee’s Retirement System has revealed details of its new private debt pacing plan - which will see it deploy up to $4.5 billion and partner with up to 25 private debt managers over the next six years -
Atalaya closes $900 million credit fund at its hard cap
7 years ago
Atalaya Capital Management has held a final close for its fourth income fund – Asset Income Fund IV (AIF IV) – at its $900 million hard cap, exceeding its $750 million target size -
Drug makers: desperately seeking pain relief
7 years ago
With Teva’s profitable Copaxone being undermined by cheaper alternatives, the company is in need of a pick-me-up. By Euan Hagger -
Canadian asset manager acquires Asian private credit specialist Clearwater
7 years ago
In a bid to gain entry to the Asian private credit market, Canadian investment firm Fiera Capital Corporation has acquired Asian credit specialist Clearwater Capital Partners -
Credit specialist poaches Goldman Sach's Eric Muller in New York
7 years ago
Credit specialist Oak Hill Advisors has hired New York-based Eric Muller from Goldman Sachs Group, according to a market source -
Weeks after a $550 million close, Silver Point raises $511 million for distressed debt
7 years ago
Greenwich-based Silver Point Capital has raised more than $511 million for a new distressed debt fund, regulatory filings show -
Southpaw weighs in at $3 billion through distressed debt strategy
7 years ago
Distressed debt specialist Southpaw Asset Management has crept over the $3 billion mark for fundraising for its credit opportunities strategy, with the help of $200 million raised over the past 12 months -
Minnesota pension fund looks to commit $535 million to 'private credit'
7 years ago
Minnesota State Board of Investments has recommended investments worth $535 million to private credit, according to board documentation seen by Creditflux
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