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Europe’s newcomers find ways to stand out
5 years ago
Last year’s new European CLO managers needed to provide something different for investors. In general, they’ve succeeded, with Capital Four having one of the smallest overlap figures in our data -
Volatility trading has room to run, say strategists, as market holds firm after rally
5 years ago
Big intraday swings have abated from the credit market, but spreads are finely poised in their mid-range positioning between the March peaks of the crisis and pre-crisis levels. According to strategists, this leaves plenty to play for in volatility trading -
Intelsat CDS has no deliverables for an auction, says DC
5 years ago
CDS contracts referencing Intelsat Investments look to have no deliverable obligations, according to the Americas Determinations Committee, making a pay-out to protection buyers unlikely -
Intelsat triggers bankruptcy credit event
5 years ago
Intelsat Investments has triggered a bankruptcy credit event, the Americas Determinations Committee has ruled -
Idiosyncratic risk keeps traders on their toes as volatility abates
5 years ago
Global credit markets are ending the week at wider levels, after early gains, with optimism waning on the likely pace of recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and nervousness ahead of key economic numbers next week. But volatility has clearly abated from the picture, replaced by greater focus on some of the more troubled companies and sectors -
Tikehau appoints head of capital market strategies
5 years ago
Tikehau Capital has appointed a head of capital market strategies effective today, responsible for overseeing the firm’s €3.8 billion bond, equity and flexible investment strategies -
Two managers beat 70 for £900 million emerging market bond mandate
5 years ago
LGPS Central has selected two external managers for its £900 million Global Active Emerging Market Bond Fund -
Sculptor doubles global credit exposure in master fund amid dislocation
5 years ago
Sculptor Capital Management has doubled its global credit exposure in its Master Fund during the covid-19 volatility, according to the firm’s Q1 earnings call -
KKR takes covid-19 hit on flagship credit funds and lev fin
5 years ago
KKR took a 16% hit to returns on its alternative credit flagship funds amid the first quarter coronavirus downturn and a 13% loss on leveraged credit, taking these into negative territory for the last 12 months. The firm's private equity portfolio also slumped by 12% -
On-site due diligence rules pose fundraising challenge
5 years ago
Stipulations in some fund limited partner bylaws dictating strict due diligence could pose a challenge for asset managers, sources say -
Points up front: Blame it on capitalism
5 years ago
You know it’s a tough month for returns when a hedge fund manager quotes Lenin and laments that capitalism and globalisation have failed to distribute wealth efficiently -
Credit markets adjust to stay-at-home rules
5 years ago
Lockdown orders across the world have forced the loan and CLO markets to modernise certain industry practices at speed, leading to speculation that some of the emergency measures adopted could become permanent, according to market participants -
Credit hedge fund returns: March 2020 stats
5 years ago
Monthly performance across credit hedge funds -
Fund performance: Index tranche investors make it work from home
5 years ago
March brought a drastic drop in return figures as covid-19 swept across the globe, as Orchard tops the Creditflux performance tables -
Ucits at a glance: Long-short credit capitalises on coronavirus
5 years ago
Ucits funds were not spared from the crash in mid-March, but Pictet outperforms -
Credit funds at a glance (May 2020)
5 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
Credit finely poised despite German affront to ECB bond buying programme
5 years ago
Credit markets have hit a moment of near equilibrium, with little change in most spreads, as the market seeks firmer answers to questions lockdown easing, earnings, oil supply/demand and political stand-offs -
US-Europe relative value gap closes as market sell-off resumes
5 years ago
Credit markets are heading wider into the weekend, with European underperformance closing a relative value gap that had opened with the US last Friday. The moves accompany detoriation in equity markets, stoked by the threat of a renewed US-China tariff war, pressured bank results, airline job cuts and poor UK economic numbers -
Mood lifts on stressed credits as European high yield leads rally
5 years ago
Some of the widest trading companies in European credit made a sharp move tighter on hopes of government support extending into high yield, as rallying momentum picked up this morning across the market before a US-led reversal -
Autos dominate in BofA €25 billion fallen angel watchlist
5 years ago
Downgrade impact for fallen angels in the coming months could be more extreme than during the 2008 financial crisis, Bank of America strategists have warned, as they identified €25 billion worth of debt at European investment grade companies most at risk of falling into high yield territory -
Selecta and Southwest battered as market trades flat as a pancake
5 years ago
Single name credit movements are taking focus as market volatility abates, with Selecta Group and Southwest Airlines earnings putting them among the biggest wideners -
Europcar on the move with Spanish and shareholder support
5 years ago
Europcar Mobility Group is among the biggest movers today in bonds and CDS, after the French car rental company obtained Spanish government support and shareholder Eurozeo confirmed it would take part in a financing plan -
Airlines and banks lead way as credit rallies on aid measures
5 years ago
Airlines are getting the best of a positive start to the week, with hopes of financial assistance growing for European carriers and spreads generally pushing tighter after the Bank of Japan unveiled new stimulus measures -
Credit keeps its own rhythm amid oil crash and EU clash
5 years ago
As another week of worry and disappointment ends, the most optimistic thing that can be said for credit is the new peak spreads are lower than those that went before - suggesting a more manageable level of volatility is starting to characterise the market -
Matalan heads deep into distress
5 years ago
Matalan, the UK retailer, is heading deep into distressed territory with its five-year CDS surging wider today
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