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Triple Bs gain momentum as IG buyers pick best spots
4 years ago
The absolute tightness of credit spreads has led many to lament their chances of delivering strong returns in 2021, while stressing the need to move down either the quality or duration curve. But even within investment grade, European and US managers are still finding pockets of value -
Credit Rendezvous: And breathe...
4 years ago
The unanimous verdict is that credit spreads will be moving wider – they have to. But the difficulty credit fund managers face is predicting when the next sell-off comes and how sharp it will be. In the Q3 instalment of Creditflux’s Credit Rendezvous, the over-riding message from portfolio managers is that there’s little point in taking on too much risk. The report features the views of prominent credit figures including Paul Horvath (Orchard), Himani Trivedi (Nuveen), Ronnie Jaber (Onex), Graham Rainbow (Alcentra) and Michelle Russell-Dowe (Schroders). The report looks at 14 segments of the market including CLOs, direct lending, leveraged loans, distressed debt and credit derivatives. -
Golub deal volume hits record $9 billion in Q2
4 years ago
Golub Capital says the second quarter was its most productive ever in terms of deal origination -
US loan managers capture secondary opportunities as new issues struggle
4 years ago
US loan managers switched gears by sourcing loans in the secondary market in the second quarter. This came as pricing in the primary market became less attractive in the early part of Q2 and with new loan issuance slowing in May and June -
Fair Oaks scoops up two control CLO equity positions
4 years ago
Fair Oaks Capital has been picking up primary CLO equity paper, with the firm announcing a further two control US CLO equity investments in its publicly listed fund, Fair Oaks Income Fund -
It's all relative: CLO spreads explore record tights as credit indices hit impasse
4 years ago
CLO spreads are grinding to ever tighter levels, despite a flattish week for credit in which corporate credit indices have ended up more or less unchanged -
Signs of new dawn as tranche volumes smash past $250bn
4 years ago
Last year, people formed fresh habits as they adapted to the coronavirus pandemic. Similarly, in credit, a breakthrough year for the CDS tranche market is leading participants to believe that elevated tranche volumes are here to stay -
Sovereign wealth funds empower direct lenders
4 years ago
Sovereign wealth funds are turning toward the booming private credit market, with three massive partnerships formed this year -
Dealers power up as tranche trading hits new heights
4 years ago
A big year for index tranche trading has taken volume within grasping distance of full-year 2019, a post-financial crisis record, with a deepening pool of dealers adding support -
Direct lenders turn to attractive non-sponsored deals
5 years ago
Non-sponsored deal flow has increased in August and lenders are grabbing the opportunity. These deals typically exhibit a premium to sponsored deals, but with plenty of cash chasing middle market M&A, lenders have previously found quality deals tough to find -
CSOs start printing again with new money ready to invest
5 years ago
The synthetic bespoke market is putting behind it the turmoil of recent months, with a pipeline of new CSO transactions starting to price and a swelling supply of new money lining up to invest. -
Fed settles one third of small business loans in latest talf funding round
5 years ago
Of the $453.2 million small business loans requested in the 21 July subscription, only $152 million settled -
Fed extends emergency relief programmes to 31 December
5 years ago
The Federal Reserve has announced that its lending facilities announced in response to the coronavirus pandemic have been extended until 31 December -
Credit Rendezvous: record fiscal stimulus provides pick-me-up
5 years ago
Credit markets had a mini bounce-back in the second quarter as central banks poured cash into the economy. But there is great uncertainty about the effects of a second wave of coronavirus. As part of our quarterly report on credit - the Credit Rendezvous - Creditflux spoke to experts across 12 segments of the credit market -
Short-dated CSOs touted as jump-to-default risk hits curves
5 years ago
The coronavirus outbreak has all but vanquished hopes of any regular CSO business getting done, but sources say bespoke portfolios of short-dated CDS could soon be in the offing as investors look to express a view on when the crisis will end. -
Lenders look at MAC clauses amid revolver demand
5 years ago
A plethora of revolver draws has swept through the corporate credit markets. While banks and asset managers have so far shown the capacity to meet their unfunded commitments, the material adverse change (MAC) clause in credit agreements could allow them to pushback on borrowers. -
‘Hoard credit’ says PM as markets swing
5 years ago
As Creditflux went to press, the covid-19 death toll in Italy surged by 700 after two days of slowing, and the US congress agreed a $2 trillion stimulus package. -
CDS show the way as prices move and volumes surge
5 years ago
CDS volumes provide an eye-opening view of how the asset class has grown in prominence during the coronavirus pandemic, with index trading near doubling year-to-date on 2019, even as secondary bond markets hit lockdown. -
Fed unveils IG bond buying programme and direct lending plans
5 years ago
The US Federal Reserve has unveiled further measures to support the US economy alongside plans to establish a direct lending initiative - Main Street Business Lending Programme – to support lending to small-and-medium sized businesses -
BDCs tap bond market to improve funding mix
5 years ago
A plethora of business development companies have turned to the institutional bond market to refinance their debt. -
CSO arrangers take notes from success of CLOs
5 years ago
CSO arrangers are looking to follow the CLO template in more ways than one, with sources indicating that some dealers are looking to structure their deals in note format (as opposed to swaps). -
CBAM plans expansion with new $60 million credit facility
5 years ago
CBAM has closed a $60 million credit facility to refinance a working capital facility to its parent company Eldridge Industries -
CSO arrangers look to build on $65bn of issuance in 2019
5 years ago
The synthetic bespoke tranche market this year has fallen short of expectations in terms of overall issuance volume, but ends with transformative inroads being made. -
Värde taps growing CRE CLO market for the third time
5 years ago
Värde Partners closed a $627 million CRE CLO last week via Goldman Sachs -
US loan trading: Sinclair loans dominate the airwaves as CLOs tune in
6 years ago
Sinclair Broadcasting Group and Diamond Sports – both subsidiaries of issuer Sinclair - worked their way into CLO portfolios in July, with 91 managers purchasing $1.42 billion of the loans in July
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