Refine Search
Article Categories
Strategy Tags
- Direct lending (162)
- Emerging markets (270)
- Investment grade credit (remove)
- Structured credit (225)
- CLO (226)
- Distressed debt (256)
- Leveraged loans (271)
- Marketplace lending (27)
- Synthetic/SRT (763)
- Investment Grade (1)
- ABL Financing (126)
Geography Tags
-
European sub-financials shake-off Santander AT1 shock, outperforming senior fins and corps
6 years ago
Santander’s decision yesterday not to call a €1.5 billion additional tier one (AT1) bond shocked investors in the asset class. But while this may have been expected to bring a wider reverberation of pain, investors and strategists have noted a firming up of the European financial bond sector today -
HSBC boosts single name CDS and index trading with experienced hire
6 years ago
HSBC has added a former index trading head to its credit team in London -
Deutsche plots single name CDS return and index push with two senior hires
6 years ago
Deutsche Bank has made two senior credit trading hires to its London office, with sources saying these portend a revival of its CDS market-making business -
It’s going to be a credit picker’s market
6 years ago
Our panel of experts believe that the credit market will be volatile this year, but there will be opportunities in European credit and additional tier one bonds, trups CDOs and unitranches -
UK pension looks to take investment grade strategy global
6 years ago
UK pension fund National Employment Savings Trust (Nest) has issued a search for a global investment grade corporate bond manager -
CDS sell-off brings profit-taking opportunity for basis trade players
6 years ago
Profit-taking on basis trades between CDS and cash bonds has begun, with the strong run for credit markets since the start of the year having hit a bump yesterday -
$1.8 billion manager Shelton buys credit manager Cedar Ridge
6 years ago
The $1.85 billion multi-asset manager has bought credit-focused firm Cedar Ridge Partners -
Ziggo CDS protection buyers get a lift as DC votes for successor
6 years ago
Holders of credit default swap protection on Ziggo Bond Finance have received a boost, with the EMEA Determinations Committee ruling that contracts structured under the 2014 Isda credit derivative definitions have a successor – dispelling fears they would be orphaned. -
Credit spread improvement is calm before the storm, warn strategists
6 years ago
European and US credit markets have begun 2019 with a more buoyant tone than they ended 2018, but strategists warn that bearish factors still outweigh and suggest the overall direction of spreads this year is likely to be wider -
Credit pickers will win as high yield spreads widen in 2019, predicts Citi
6 years ago
After a volatile 2018 in the credit derivatives market, there are reasons to be optimistic this year for the best credit pickers, according to Citi’s global credit derivatives outlook -
Robeco looks to align macro fixed income with credit as it makes senior hire
6 years ago
Robeco has hired Jamie Stuttard as co-head of the global fixed income macro team and fixed income strategist -
JP Morgan AM's global fixed income chief steps down
6 years ago
JP Morgan Asset Management’s global fixed income and currency and commodities group chief investment officer has departed the firm, a spokesperson has confirmed -
Muzinich poaches Neuberger Berman MD for top fund distribution role
6 years ago
Muzinich has hired a global head of distribution, according to an announcement today, picking up the role previously held by Joshua Hughes, who left for CIFC Asset Management in May -
Stone Harbor appoints co-CIO and high yield co-heads
6 years ago
Stone Harbor Investment Partners, the New York headquartered credit fund manager, has opted to share out its chief investment officer responsibilities -
Cash-CDS basis set for comeback after "falling knife" mishap, predicts BNP Paribas
6 years ago
The beginning of 2019 should revive interest among credit investors to trade the basis between cash bonds and credit default swaps, according to BNP Paribas strategists – following what they term “falling knife” dynamics in this year’s fourth quarter -
BNP Paribas Asset Management hires multi-strategy products head
6 years ago
BNP Paribas Asset Management has created a new position within its fixed income division -
Neuberger Berman unveils three European fixed income funds
6 years ago
The three new European fixed income portfolios will be managed by Patrick Barbe and his six-strong team, who all recently joined from BNP Paribas -
Loomis Sayles plans alternatives interval fund
6 years ago
Loomis Sayles is looking to launch an interval fund focused on alternative asset-based opportunities, according to 4 December US regulatory filings -
Creditex obtains CFTC swap execution facility exemption
6 years ago
Creditex, the electronic brokerage for corporate bonds and credit default swaps, has been granted an exemption from a requirement to register with the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a swap execution facility -
US pension fund seeks HY and IG managers - but not CLOs
6 years ago
Woburn Retirement System, a $153 million US defined benefit plan, has launched requests for proposals seeking investment managers for its US investment grade and high yield investments. -
Blackstone builds on multi-asset approach with fifth fund
6 years ago
The new vehicle will invest directly into Blackstone deals across its alternatives platform -
Credit sell-off has room to run and pricing is out of whack, says BNP Paribas
6 years ago
The credit market sell-off could have further to go despite recent widening and is “in the process of a late-stage business cycle unwind”, according to a strategist note seen by Creditflux -
European CDS index tightens inside US even as bonds languish
6 years ago
Credit derivatives markets have hit a key point of trend reversal this week, with the iTraxx Europe five-year CDS index trading inside its US counterpart CDX IG for the first time since May -
Ex-Citi CDO trading chief joins Jefferies as head of European fixed income
6 years ago
Jefferies has appointed a former Citi European credit and pre-crisis CDO trading head to lead its European fixed income business -
Los Angeles pension fund plans $3.7 billion allocation to credit
6 years ago
Los Angeles City Employees' Retirement System, the $17 billion pension fund, is allocating to credit in 2019 - it's looking to put $2.44 billion to work in core-fixed income, $800 million into emerging markets debt, $235 million into high yield and a similar amount into a bond/loan hybrid fund
Want all the latest news, comment, analysis and data?