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Potash credit turns salty on accounting probe
5 years ago
Bonds and CDS of the high yield company have widened sharply, along with a big drop in its stock price, after the company revealed German authorities will investigate its 2020 first half results -
Italian banks widen sharply as risk-on drive falters
5 years ago
Italian banks are among Wednesday's underperformers as single name credits play catch up with a shift wider in indices, amid signs the recent bull run is petering out -
Europe resumes rally in US absence with Italian spreads hitting new records
5 years ago
Caution about a possible Draghi bubble looks to be a rare commodity, as Italy sovereign and bank spreads are once again among the biggest improvers in a buoyant start to the week -
It's all relative: CLO spreads explore record tights as credit indices hit impasse
5 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 -
Draghi support keeps Italy in driving seat as markets slow
5 years ago
A cautious tone has re-entered the credit market ahead of the long US weekend, with spreads edging wider along with softening stocks and oil prices. But some Italian credits are bucking the trend -
Compression trades grind into gear as spreads narrow
5 years ago
Compression between high yield and investment grade credit looks to be finally gaining traction in February, having been identified by some strategists at the start of the year as a key 2021 theme -
UK fund manager launches £125 million global sustainable credit fund
5 years ago
The manager says it aims to allow investors to gain exposure to global fixed income markets in a more sustainable way -
Curve steepeners gain ground with inflation in focus
5 years ago
Credit performance this week has done little for market-directional trading strategies, but one area gaining traction beneath headline numbers is the steepening of curves -
ESG was factor when firing managers for 42% of investors, survey reveals
5 years ago
The latest survey from investment consultant Bfinance shows the coronavirus pandemic increased focus on ESG issues for over a third of investors - and ESG is important when selecting external asset managers -
Carlyle holds first close on opportunistic credit fund amid 2020 'record fundraising'
5 years ago
Carlyle Group has held an initial closing on its second opportunistic credit fund amid a record credit fundraising year for the firm -
Credit returns to year-opening levels as bulls score five out five
5 years ago
Credit markets are on course for their fifth straight day of improvement, with CDS index spreads not only undoing last week's volatile move wider but regaining the tight levels at which they began the year -
It's all relative: CLOs are lagging no more, as Carlyle deal drags market tighter
5 years ago
“CLOs are lagging” has been a much repeated refrain over the last nine months. But Carlyle Group has this week produced a US CLO that has dragged spreads to their tightest point in three years so that, rather than comparing CLOs to pre-covid levels, they should be assessed against early 2018 -
Credit trends wider as it makes bad first compression in 2021
5 years ago
With credit spreads starting the year close to the absolute tights they reached in early 2020, investor emphasis is heavily on relative value. But so far the most signposted of these trading strategies are failing to perform, while market-neutral opportunities have greatly diminished -
High yield credits play catch up as central banks put brakes on bull run
5 years ago
High yield single names gained attention on Thursday, as financial markets took a breather after three days of improvement to digest UK and China central bank policy signals -
Biden buzz highlight's credit's growing pains
5 years ago
Stimulus and a “reflationary window” are the dominant themes of early 2021, particularly in the US, and they will favour growth assets over credit in the near term, say investors. -
Credit funds at a glance (February 2021)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Fund performance: CLO funds keep up momentum as Napier Park finishes top
5 years ago
2020 ended with funds in our CLOs category taking the top few spots -
Ucits at a glance: Advent ends calendar year on top
5 years ago
Ucits ended 2020 on the rise as 89% of funds achieved positive returns in December -
Credit hedge funds (February 2021)
5 years ago
Monthly credit hedge fund tables -
Search firm highlights lack of diversity across Euro credit
5 years ago
A report on diversity within the corporate credit industry has shed light on the imbalances that persist -
Italian credits lead race tighter as Super Mario eyes new mission
5 years ago
Italian sovereign, bank and corporate spreads are in the spotlight today, after the country's president Sergio Mattarella asked former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi to lead a government in the wake of Giuseppe Conte's coalition collapse -
It's all relative: senior CLO tranches tighten 18% in Europe as CDS indices sit out rally
The corporate credit rally in January is notable because some assets tightened to levels not seen in over a decade (loans), others rallied albeit with a lag (CLOs) and the most liquid stream of credit (CDS indices) defied moves in other asset classes to widen5 years ago
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Silver squeeze reaches credit in brighter trading mood
5 years ago
Financial markets are beginning the week and the month in a more positive mood after a volatile end to January. But retail investor power - the bane of hedge funds last week - is again exerting an influence that permeates through to credit -
Credit grasps for stability after midweek swoon
5 years ago
Credit markets look to have regained some composure at the end of a rocky week, with indices flattening out despite a continuing decline in stocks -
US looks for stronger open after sell off
5 years ago
US credit is opening slightly stronger on Thursday, after its sharp Wednesday rout, prompted by Federal Reserve messaging, carried over forcefully into Asian and European markets
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