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Cayman Island hopping: EU laws provoke switch in CLO listings
6 years ago
The Cayman Islands Stock Exchange (CSX) is set to become the listing place of choice in 2019 for CLOs put together by US managers — at least, according to a bold prediction by law firm Harneys. -
Being fully invested can have a greater impact on IRRs than avoiding 2% defaults annually
6 years ago
The IRR differential can be as much as 3.3% for a fully invested CLO versus one that maintains a 5% cash balance -
Doing CLOs is hard work as recovery lags
6 years ago
There’s scrutiny on staffing, structures and, of course, ‘the challenging arb’. But Q4 volatility created opportunity, which led speakers at the Creditflux CLO Symposium to ask for more -
Baird targets CLO arranging business
6 years ago
A New York brokerage with a CLO trading business is making a pitch to be the first debut arranger of the year. According to market sources, RW Baird has hired CLO origination specialist Mario Verna with a view to building out a CLO primary business. In March, Verna left Guggenheim Securities, where he served on the CLO desk as a managing director. -
High yield bonds regain lost ground
The US high yield bond market experienced its biggest quarter since Q4 2017, with volumes and returns rising as borrowers plumped for secured bonds and the Fed turned dovish on rates6 years ago -
Gateway sees an opening for CDOs with flexible mandates
6 years ago
Gateway Credit Partners is taking an unconventional route towards building a corporate credit management platform by creating its business around CDOs -
Loan trading round-up: CLO managers fall out of love with First Data
6 years ago
An analysis of loan trading among CLO managers in February shows that First Data is falling down the pecking order with managers selling $182 million of the company's loans -
Large, liquid loans aren’t always perfect
6 years ago
CLOs could be forgiven for rushing to buy Refinitiv loans — after all it was the biggest LBO since the crisis. But some large managers have abstained, while others have bought opportunistically -
Moving on from the late 2018 hangover
6 years ago
It might be too early to call a full recovery, but it’s fair to say that the US loan market is back on track with $48 billion of institutional issuance in 2019 — 88% of which is made up of new issues -
Regulation stifles SRTs, but banks and investors revel in quarter-four outperformance
6 years ago
Over the course of 2018 there was roughly €6.5 billion of issuance in the market for significant risk transfer (SRT) deals, sources say, with the last three months understood to be the busiest quarter on record -
Loans recover slightly after late-2018 havoc
6 years ago
Secondary loan prices have ticked higher this year, although they are still some way off the levels reached before the fourth quarter slump. However, M&As are starting to fill the new issue pipeline
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Loan sell-off leaves some CLO warehouses out of the money
6 years ago
The December sell-off in the loan market may have been good for CLO equity but it left many warehouses out of the money, according to several sources -
Podcast: Secondary loans rebound, CLOs widen and covenants deteriorate
6 years ago
Creditflux, Debtwire and Xtract discuss the current state of the market -
Q4 2018, which had loan price volatility without defaults, was close to nirvana for CLO investors
6 years ago
The current vintage of CLOs could be the best ever if the volatility in Q4, when retail funds dumped loans, repeats itself, says our columnist Thomas Majewski -
Retail fund pain is a CLO manager’s gain
6 years ago
Retail funds dumped loans in record volumes late in 2018, creating ideal conditions for CLOs to capitalise with performing credits available in the mid-90s for the first time in years -
CLO issuance will temper as market remains in 'exploratory mode', notes BAML research
6 years ago
Following a bout of volatility in the loan market, CLO issuance will be tempered as debt and equity investors rediscover correct pricing levels, according to a new research paper published this week by Bank of America Merrill Lynch -
Loan volumes fall in Europe but rise in US
6 years ago
European CLO managers seem to be eating into the loan market with more appetite than their, US counterparts, who are perhaps spoiled for choice. But background risks lurk in both markets -
Loans have changed. Leverage and docs are different. So what does this mean for recoveries?
6 years ago
With Fed chiefs past and present signalling rising financial risk, managers need to check their metrics, writes our columnist and Churchill Asset Management's head of capital markets and origination -
Libor rise gives timely boost to US loan yields
7 years ago
Competition for US loans among CLOs, ETFs and mutual funds is keeping margins in check. However, the 60bp increase in Libor in Q1 means there’s still reason to pile into the loan market -
Spotlight: Local exchange carriers - calling for rescue on the M&A hotline
7 years ago
Growth-starved US phone companies are seeing consolidation as the best way to improve performance
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