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Russia credit event auction starts to firm up as DC mulls settlement options
3 years ago
Russian Federation sovereign CDS will be settled in the first half of September, the Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee has said. But settlement restrictions still require further discussion -
Ukraine triggers restructuring credit event
3 years ago
Ukraine has triggered a restructuring credit event, the Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee has ruled -
Rising stars, decompression and trade unwinds set to drive September roll: Barclays
3 years ago
Decompression and US / Europe relative value trade unwinds look set to characterise the September CDS index roll, with the prospect of no changes to iTraxx Europe for the first time in recent memory, say Barclays credit strategists -
Bears carry market into weekend as Germany adds to recessionary swirl
3 years ago
Germay posting its biggest ever rise in producer prices has not helped the market mood, at the end of a week in which investors have already had to reckon with the hawkish insistence of the US Federal Reserve, spiralling European gas prices and a 10.1% UK inflation print -
CIFC boosts legal team with two senior appointments
3 years ago
CIFC Asset Management has announced two senior appointments on its legal and compliance team -
Credit catches brief reprieve after Fed takes spreads back to pain points
3 years ago
Credit markets are taking a pause from their bearish move, during which European indices once again passed key levels and investors tried to assess the implications of the US Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes -
US resumes widening push with Fed in focus
3 years ago
The US credit market is opening on Wednesday with a further push wider in spreads, as traders look to protect their gains from the recent rally -
Spreads gap wider with UK inflation adding to cocktail of concerns
3 years ago
Evidence of financial markets hitting a resistance point after three weeks of improvement is growing, with Monday’s bearish shift extending over into early trading Tuesday -
Euro credit woes vs US set to resume with cyclicals shock likely: JP Morgan
3 years ago
Further decoupling lies ahead between euro and dollar credit, despite the recent positioning squeeze, warn JP Morgan credit strategists -
Telcos show strength amid worrisome start to week
3 years ago
Telecommunication companies have had a good start to the week in credit markets, despite caution around latest Chinese economic numbers and reports of droughts in Europe adding to that continent’s energy concerns -
Euro IG credit outperforms as US inflation measure fuels euphoric rally
3 years ago
Hopes of the US economy having passed peak inflation have driven global markets on an emphatic rally, beginning on Wednesday and carrying over to the Thursday trading session -
Spreads retreat ahead of pivotal US inflation report
3 years ago
Investors are holding their breath on Wednesday ahead of the latest US inflation numbers, with any change from last month’s reading likely to dictate a sizeable move in financials markets -
Position cutting tames market rally and strategists warn on primary impact
3 years ago
Caution is the watchword across financial markets on Tuesday, with the strong recent run giving way to hedging and position cutting ahead of a much-anticipated US inflation reading on Wednesday -
LP round up: private credit takes big slice of inflows as 10% portfolio share projected for 2026
3 years ago
Institutional investors revealed nearly $4 billion allocations to credit funds in July, with recipients including Angelo Gordon, Apollo, Ares, BlackRock, Brookfield, CarVal, Comvest, Deerpath, KKR, Schroders and Sixth Street -
Russian Federation auction list features eight bonds
3 years ago
The lengthening endeavour to organise a Russian Federation credit event auction has taken another step forward, with the publication of a preliminary list of deliverable obligations -
Strong rally takes indices back below key levels
3 years ago
A big rally has greeted the start of the new week, in large part fuelled by easing recession concerns following Friday's encouraging US jobs number - but seeminly ignoring signs of further deterioration in the outlook for peripheral Europe -
ECB acts on inflation but gas and other worries grow worse
3 years ago
If European Central Bank officials breathed a sigh of relief when their first hike in 11 years did not immediately rattle markets — or even dared believe a more hawkish signal helped confidence — the reprieve was short-lived -
Convertibles head for recovery after six months stuck in gridlock
3 years ago
Having suffered their worst first half on record, convertible bonds are due better performance if only on mean reversion -
German firm takes big hit even as most of Europe gains ground
3 years ago
Adler was an outlier in Thursday trading as it bucked overall market improvement following the collapse of a deal to sell shares in a subsidiary. But the Bank of England soon took the shine off credit sentiment in any case -
UBS says modelling suggests upcoming recession won’t bite
3 years ago
Likely global recession scenarios look mild according to strategists at UBS, who have run four models. -
Credit funds at a glance (August 2022)
3 years ago
A round up of fundraising and people moves in credit
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Ucits at a glance: Ucits see red in a tough June for returns
3 years ago
June marked an exceptionally tough month for Ucits funds, as none of those listed in the Creditflux database made it into the black -
Credit hedge funds (August 2022)
3 years ago
Credit hedge fund returns -
Fund performance: Select funds shine in dreary June for credit hedge funds
3 years ago
Credit funds suffered through June, as only 8% of listed funds reached the black. This made June the fourth month in a row in which negative returns increased -
CFOs stage comeback as fundraising tool for managers
3 years ago
Collateralised fund obligations are coming back into fashion, with Churchill Asset Management the latest firm to launch such an offering after announcing a $700 million deal last month.
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