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New kids on the block dominate awards
Two firms that have been in the market for fewer than seven years were named the top managers at the Creditflux awards last month. Manager of the year Spire only issued its first CLO in 20156 years ago -
Doing CLOs is hard work as recovery lags
6 years ago
There’s scrutiny on staffing, structures and, of course, ‘the challenging arb’. But Q4 volatility created opportunity, which led speakers at the Creditflux CLO Symposium to ask for more -
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit6 years ago
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A round-up of fund performance6 years ago
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The Last Tranche: ESG, the Millennium Health lawsuit and who won what at the Creditflux Awards
6 years ago
The Crediflux content teams sit down to talk about ESG, the best CLO managers in the business and attempt to answer the key question: what is a loan? -
New investments drive Canada Pension Plan’s credit returns to 8.7%
6 years ago
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)’s credit portfolio has delivered good returns during the 2019 fiscal year, despite the market volatility, according to the institution’s annual financial report -
Superficial analysis in the press fails to account for critical differences between CLOs and CDOs
6 years ago
Credit risk is rising, but any failures among CLOs will not impact the financial system as a whole -
Large, liquid loans aren’t always perfect
6 years ago
CLOs could be forgiven for rushing to buy Refinitiv loans — after all it was the biggest LBO since the crisis. But some large managers have abstained, while others have bought opportunistically -
Moving on from the late 2018 hangover
6 years ago
It might be too early to call a full recovery, but it’s fair to say that the US loan market is back on track with $48 billion of institutional issuance in 2019 — 88% of which is made up of new issues -
Leveraged loans pose credit risk but not systemic risk, conference told
6 years ago
Regulators and the press need to understand the difference between credit risk and systemic risk, claimed panelists at the IMN European CLOs and Leveraged Loans conference -
US CLO managers look to scale flat WALs in search of flexibility
6 years ago
The anticipation of a downturn in the credit cycle has made investors turn their attention toward document provisions that give CLO managers flexibility -
Regulation stifles SRTs, but banks and investors revel in quarter-four outperformance
7 years ago
Over the course of 2018 there was roughly €6.5 billion of issuance in the market for significant risk transfer (SRT) deals, sources say, with the last three months understood to be the busiest quarter on record -
Demonised triple Bs could outshine angelic neighbours
7 years ago
There has been a stampede to denounce triple B corporate credit, but investors ditching this rating band may not only miss solid returns but find bigger problems up the spectrum, investors and analysts tell Creditflux. -
Don't worry about CDS, CLOs or excess leverage - it's a day of celebration
7 years ago
The market cycle is going to turn and something will go badly wrong. But guaranteed it won’t be any of the things in credit you keep reading about -
Loan sell-off leaves some CLO warehouses out of the money
7 years ago
The December sell-off in the loan market may have been good for CLO equity but it left many warehouses out of the money, according to several sources -
CLOs are not like CDOs, says Barclays, but warns of loan quality impact
7 years ago
CLOs are far removed from the kinds of structured products that contributed to the 2008/09 global financial crisis, Barclays has argued in a wide-ranging research piece this week -
Ares grows credit 34% with direct lending boost, but high yield takes rough ride in Q4
7 years ago
Ares Management Corporation reported strong returns for its European direct lending strategies in the fourth quarter of 2018. But the firm's overall revenues slumped and its US loan funds and high yield strategies were hit by the volatile credit market -
It’s going to be a credit picker’s market
7 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 -
Past returns: Columbia wins at long game
7 years ago
Ten years ago in Creditflux we reported on loan and bond holders squabbling as they sought to extract maximum value from LyondellBasell debt after the company filed for bankruptcy in January 2009 -
Carlyle performance dips in Q4, but credit teams ride global volatility
7 years ago
Credit fund performance dipped for the Carlyle Group in the fourth quarter, as market volatility and fund outflows put a dent in the industry’s much stronger performance of the previous three quarters -
Performing credit tops distressed credit for Blackstone, but credit AUM declines
7 years ago
The firm is looking to boost its direct lending business to gain $10 billion of available capital over the next couple of years -
Apollo's credit funds report gains in 2018 despite Q4 slump
7 years ago
Apollo saw $21.6 billion inflows throughout the quarter leading to a record total assets under management of $280.3 billion. The firm, however, reported a net loss throughout the quarter -
CLOs can survive defaults, but it could be death by triple Cs
7 years ago
Covenant deterioration in the leveraged loan market has caused sleepless nights for CLO managers who worry that when defaults start to rise, recovery rates will be lower than in past downturns. But market participants are expressing concern that ratings, rather than defaults, pose a greater risk to the market -
Neiman Marcus loan slumps amid debt restructuring talks
7 years ago
The luxury fashion retailer’s $2.95 billion cov-lite term loan B, due October 2020, traded down 1.65%, according to IHS Markit -
Pro Mach packs biggest punch for CLOs as lev loan index takes a tumble
7 years ago
The US manufacturer's $819 million Term Loan B, due March 2025, dropped 0.76% on Monday from Friday’s close
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