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Pitching your structured credit fund: the three golden rules
6 years ago
Structured credit fund managers were given a lesson in how to market their strategies by a group of asset allocators at the Creditflux CLO Summit in New York. -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits continue to chart a steady course
A round-up of ucits fund performance6 years ago -
Ucits at a glance: ucits continue to chart a steady course
A round-up of ucits fund performance6 years ago -
Beware of "mequity" risk in direct lending, writes Barings
6 years ago
Barings co-head of global private finance, Ian Fowler, predicts that the adoption of lending terms associated with broadly syndicated loans into private credit will not prove beneficial in the long term -
Permira hit by downgrades in direct lending portfolio but maintains leverage facility ratings
6 years ago
Permira Credit Solutions II's largest asset holding, which represents 17% of the fund, was downgraded from B to D, according to Arc Ratings. Another was downgraded from CCC+ to CCC -
West coast pension looks to step up direct lending allocations
6 years ago
The City of Fresno Retirement System will commit $140-160 million to private credit for the next two years, according to board documentation seen by Creditflux. This comes amid a pause in direct lending commitments for the pension fund, which has not committed any capital to this market in 2019 -
Canadian pension awards €300 million to middle market real estate debt
6 years ago
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) has awarded €300 million to a separately managed account focused on real estate across Spain and Portugal. The pension fund did not name who this partnership was with -
NEPC sees bias toward private markets despite lower return expectations
6 years ago
NEPC sees private markets in 2020 as a way for institutional investors to withstand volatility, said its director of asset allocation, Phillip Nelson, during a Q3 update yesterday -
BlueMountain starts new chapter as co-founder leaves and it winds down hedge fund
6 years ago
There are sweeping changes taking place at BlueMountain Capital Management, with the firm announcing that co-founder Stephen Siderow is leaving and that it is winding down its flagship hedge fund, BlueMountain Credit Alternatives Fund -
Ucits at a glance
6 years ago
A round-up of ucits fund performance -
Green bonds and international credit deliver double-digit returns for Swedish pension
6 years ago
Second Swedish National Pension Fund (AP2) reached SEK 367.4 billion in the first half of 2019, with investments in fixed income generating double-digit returns, according to its half year report -
Janus Henderson increases position in CLO Ucits fund
6 years ago
The London-based manager says that, while it has cut exposure to CLO funds, this one has has a more conservative nature -
Solar BDC shines a light on its bid to focus on first lien loans
6 years ago
Solar Capital is taking a prudent approach to loan investments with the firm reducing its exposure to second liens, according to the business development company's earnings call -
Och-Ziff revenue tumbles despite inflows to credit funds and CLOs
6 years ago
Och-Ziff Capital Management posted a net loss of $8.6 million in the second quarter, which it blamed on the market’s reaction to US China trade tensions and the US Federal Reserve’s twist of monetary policy -
Ellington finds Ucits success with mix of structured and synthetic
6 years ago
Fund managers are finding ample liquidity in the structured and synthetic credit market and this is helping them outperform in the Ucits fund universe. -
Sound Point swaps evergreen fund for drawdown
6 years ago
Sound Point Capital Management is dropping its evergreen distressed debt fund in favour of a vehicle that will employ a drawdown structure, as is customary for distressed strategies. -
Ucits at a glance: Amundi and Loomis Sayles funds register big gains in H1
A round-up of ucits fund performance6 years ago -
Credit plays a big part as KKR increases AUM by $6.5 billion
6 years ago
KKR grew its assets under management by 8% over the second quarter, according to the firm’s earnings call, which took place on Thursday. -
NEPC flags caution on leveraged loans and private credit
6 years ago
Private credit does not provide enough returns for the risk, according to the advisor to institutional investors -
Creditflux and Debtwire unveil second European Direct Lending Perspectives report
6 years ago
Creditflux and its Acuris stablemate Debtwire have joined forces to produce their second European Direct Lending Perspectives, a report that sheds light on the biggest trends from Q1 -
GSO adds $10 billion to inflows with direct lending, structured credit and energy
6 years ago
Blackstone grew its credit assets under management to $139.3 billion, up 13% on a year ago, according to the firm's second quarter earnings release -
Clover Tech cov-lite loan blots CLOs after spilling a third of its value
6 years ago
The past week’s biggest declining loan by some way, for printing cartridge maker Clover Technologies (aka 4L Technology), is a worry for CLO portfolios as some 21 managers hold the name, according to CLO-i -
Calpers misses returns target despite fixed income outperformance
6 years ago
California Public Employees' Retirement System (Calpers) has missed its annual investment target despite strong performance from its fixed income portfolio, which was its top performer -
Raven asset-based fund gets nod from San Joaquin pension for an extension
6 years ago
The San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association approved an extension of its $50 million investment with Raven Asset Management to June 2020 -
Upper mid-market yields value on price and leverage
6 years ago
Direct lenders are getting access to greater deal flow in the upper middle-market with private equity sponsors leaning towards private credit after a torrid end to last year in the broadly syndicated loan market.
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