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Beneath the triple C: downgrade rate slows as $8 billion of CLO loans tumble
6 years ago
May offered some respite to CLO portfolios as corporate downgrades to triple C were reduced heavily - affecting just $6.67 billion of US CLO paper and €1.09 billion of European CLO portfolios -
Libor fall weighs heavily on loan and CLO portfolios
6 years ago
Libor floors are set to return to prominence after three-month rates tumbled to 0.38% by 18 May, returning the loan market’s base rate to its lowest level since the oil and gas crisis of 2014-16 -
Beneath the triple C: April showers send buckets overboard
6 years ago
Downgrade waves rocked the CLO market in April as Moody's and Standard & Poor's downgraded 135 corporate borrowers to triple C or below, from ratings above that level. The downgrades put CLOs in rough waters as $41.6 billion of such loans are prevalent in US CLOs while €5.64 are moored in European CLO portfolios – affecting 5.92% of the US market and 4.37% of the European market -
Beneath the triple C: $31.6 billion of CLO credits feel downgrade pain
6 years ago
March madness took a toll on CLOs as Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s downgraded 4.25% of the portfolios in the US and 1.84% in Europe to triple C or below in just one month (some of these were already triple C rated, only to fall further). -
CLO warehouses trigger draw stops as loan market tanks
6 years ago
CLO warehouses are being put on ice due to ‘draw stop’ triggers, which have come into play as loan prices plunge. -
Silver lining: credit investors provided with lower entry points than Q4 2018
6 years ago
Oil shocks and the coronavirus outbreak, along with aftermath effects such as US Federal Reserve interventions and lockdowns, is providing credit investors with lower entry points than the Q4 2018 sell-off, say sources. Furthermore, an expected U-shaped rather than V-shaped recovery could provide a greater money multiple for opportunistic investments - if they can access them -
Nordea's former head of sustainable loans resurfaces at Handelsbanken
6 years ago
The former head of sustainable loans at Nordea will join Handelsbanken debt capital markets team in May -
Beneath the triple C: mighty CLO buckets from Akorns grow
6 years ago
Rating agencies went on a downgrading spree in February, with Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s cutting 20 corporate names to triple C or below – affecting $2.78 billion of paper in US CLOs and €316.6 million in European CLOs. -
Fed cut triggers Libor floors on third of US loans
6 years ago
Roughly a third of US loans effectively became fixed rate investments this week as Libor edged below 1% for the first time since January 2017 -
Pimco plans to outperform come rain or shine with $4.5bn all-weather fund
6 years ago
Pimco has become the latest manager to fashion a flexible, all weather credit fund that invests across public and private markets, geographies and capital structures. The Newport Beach-based manager is hoping to raise $3 billion for the strategy. With half a turn of leverage, it could have up to $4.5 billion to deploy. -
Experienced CLO PM Bowers launches asset manager with private equity backing
6 years ago
Jonathan Bowers, a former partner and senior portfolio manager at CVC Credit Partners, has established an asset manager in partnership with a private equity firm -
EQT undertakes strategic review of credit business
6 years ago
EQT has announced a review of its credit business with the firm appointing JP Morgan to evaluate its 'strategic options', according to the firm’s Q4 2019 report -
Azimut hires ex-Dyal official as it aims to buy minority equity in asset managers
6 years ago
Azimut will initially focus on acquiring minority stakes in alternative asset managers with under $3 billion AUM – including private credit, private equity, infrastructure and real estate firms -
Credit CIO Finch leaves GLG
6 years ago
Simon Finch has parted ways with Man GLG, according to market sources, ending an 18-month stay at the firm where he served as chief investment officer for credit -
Europe and US diverge on covenant lite structures
6 years ago
Direct lending is syphoning away traditional loan supply -
Cayman Island hopping: EU laws provoke switch in CLO listings
7 years ago
The Cayman Islands Stock Exchange (CSX) is set to become the listing place of choice in 2019 for CLOs put together by US managers — at least, according to a bold prediction by law firm Harneys. -
Mizuho appoints US and European credit trading heads in leadership shake-up
7 years ago
The hires include a newly created CLO role, head of credit trading, and head of special situations and illiquid trading -
Steinhoff CDS auction in limbo due to lock-up and CVA
7 years ago
A date to settle CDS referencing Steinhoff Europe had still to be agreed as Creditflux went to press — more than a month on from when the EMEA Determinations Committee (DC) ruled that the company had triggered a failure-to-pay credit event. -
New manager Resco lands ex-credit head to found advisory board
7 years ago
Resco Asset Management, a London based asset manager set up last year, has appointed the first of an anticipated three advisory board members -
Cairn Capital hires portfolio manager for CLO investments
7 years ago
Cairn Capital has hired a portfolio manager with sell-side and ratings agency experience to be responsible for CLO tranche investments -
GSO co-founder plans new credit business
7 years ago
GSO Capital Partners co-founder Tripp Smith is launching his own credit management firm, according to a report by Bloomberg -
KKR promotes three European credit specialists to managing directors
7 years ago
KKR has promoted several members of its team to managing directors - including a former US CLO portfolio manager -
Blackstone builds on multi-asset approach with fifth fund
7 years ago
The new vehicle will invest directly into Blackstone deals across its alternatives platform -
Market favours retrospective over forward-looking approach to Ibor benchmark fallbacks, says Isda
7 years ago
New benchmark fallbacks for derivatives contracts that reference interbank offered rates are likely to be based on the “compounded setting in arrears rate” and the “historical mean/median approach to the spread adjustment”, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has said -
Aircraft lessors: gathering clouds lead to talk of turbulence
7 years ago
Aircraft leasing companies have been cruising over the past two years as passenger numbers grew, but rising interest rates and trade tariff concerns are making some bondholders nervous
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