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Credit market snapshot: credit spreads snap back tighter
11 years ago
Major credit indices recover half of losses suffered last week -
Credit market snapshot: credit suffers from Chinese weakness
11 years ago
Credit indices push wider across the board with European high yield suffering as Chinese data disappoints -
Investors fret over UK bank bonds after Credit Suisse call threat
11 years ago
Investors scramble to reconsider their ownership of UK subordinated bank debt -
Credit market snapshot: European non-financials make gains
11 years ago
In a widening market, Europe's non-financial indices inch tighter -
Credit market snapshot: US high yield leads the way tighter
12 years ago
US high yield drags markets tighter as world’s biggest debt offering gets underway -
Credit market snapshot: European financials outperform on flat day
12 years ago
European senior financials make the only significant move tighter on minimal volumes -
Credit market snapshot: credit pulls back after fed speech
12 years ago
European high yield is worst hit by sell off on fears of a wind down of quantitative easing. -
Street scrambles for bank debt after getting caught short
12 years ago
A frenzied scramble for paper is helping rachet spreads tighter -
Credit market snapshot: credit opens week with positive tone
13 years ago
Stronger US manufacturing data boosts market sentiment -
Credit market snapshot: credit moves tighter on Chinese loan data
13 years ago
Italian government bond auction also boosts market sentiment -
Credit market snapshot: thin trading in rumour-weary markets
14 years ago
Credit bounced around yesterday on thin volumes as investors tried to keep up with the latest plot twists in the eurozone soap opera -
Credit market snapshot: calm returns - for now
14 years ago
Credit markets were uncharacteristically calm yesterday, perhaps taking some comfort from indications that Greece is likely to gets its next bail-out tranche -
Mobile phone co underperforms as market heads tighter
14 years ago
Credit spreads are rallying today, with SovX aided by a rally in Greece’s five-year credit default swap spread -
Clothing retailer gaps tighter on credit amendments
14 years ago
With corporate credit indices tightly range-bound today, US credit Neiman Marcus is sharply tighter. -
BDC loan assets soared in 2010 and continue to rise
14 years ago
Business development companies that invest in US mid-market debt increased their net assets by 60% last year -
US manager raises $133 million for listed credit fund
15 years ago
Medley Capital Corporation became the latest business development company to complete an IPO -
Sovereigns lead relief rally after bond auctions
15 years ago
European sovereign credits are seeing sizeable relief rallies today following the completion of the much-watched government debt auctions of Ireland, Spain and Greece -
Hire marks new direction for Highbridge
15 years ago
Highbridge Capital’s hire of former Stanfield Capital partner David Frey last month marks a major change of direction for Highbridge -
Retail fund manager offloads controversial bridge loans
16 years ago
A retail loan fund manager has sold its holdings in a high yield bridge loan that it was stuck with after the borrower was unable to raise alternative sources of finance -
New FASB statement calls for more bond insurer disclosures
17 years ago
New statement amends previous statements. -
Protection selling back in vogue in iTraxx indices
17 years ago
Crossover gaps inward after Lehman and Goldman results. -
Standard Chartered banner profit performance helps financial CDS
17 years ago
Alliance & Leicester deals on bid approach. -
Financial CDS takes a breather ahead of Citi results
18 years ago
Most CDS in banks and monolines ease ahead of Citi results. -
Total subprime losses could be close to $170 billion, says BoA
18 years ago
Subprime ARM resets next year are likely to lead to a spike in foreclosures. -
Total estimated subprime losses likely to be close to $170 billion, says BoA
18 years ago
Subprime ARM resets next year are likely to lead to spike in foreclosures, say BoA analysts.
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