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"Never have the choices for issuers been more varied, nor the market dynamics more complex"
4 years ago
Direct lending deal terms are becoming more attractive in Europe -
"I’m passionate about broader representation within investment teams"
4 years ago
CIP's Leila Donnachy takes our credit quiz -
"It’s not unusual for investors to toggle between the US and Europe depending on pricing and terms"
4 years ago
The accents may be different, but US and European direct lending markets have a lot in common -
The opportunities to build par and spread within a CLO haven’t been this plentiful since 2009
6 years ago
Last year’s CLOs could become the benchmark for manager performance -
In private credit, we look to stay in senior structures with control
Robert Crowter-Jones of Saranac Partners takes our credit quiz6 years ago -
Investors are very focused on ESG: it’s driving them and us, and rightly so
6 years ago
My career in credit began just over 20 years ago, working in KPMG’s restructuring team and advising banks on their troubled loans. It was a pretty steep learning curve as every company was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. But I learned that controlling cash flow is vital and how to prioritise what’s most important about a company. I still use those same skills every day. -
Past Returns: German direct lending’s overhaul
6 years ago
In Creditflux five years ago we reported on German fund managers campaigning against regulations which dictated that funds require a banking licence to act as direct lenders. In 2016 they got their way as the German Banking Act stipulated that the banking licence requirement would not be imposed if a direct lender was authorised under the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive.
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