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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 -
Loan trader reunites with former ECM colleagues at Muzinich
7 years ago
Muzinich & Co has poached European high yield specialist Paul Suter -
Rallye races towards over 50s club in CDS as Astaldi faces Crossover index ejection
7 years ago
Rallye, the parent company of supermarket chain Casino Guichard-Perrachon and a former fellow-constituent of credit default swap index iTraxx Crossover, has surged wider to near 50 points up front in five-year CDS trading -
Mediobanca hires experienced credit trader to build out loan franchise
7 years ago
Mediobanca has appointed an ex-Deutsche Bank senior credit trader as head of loan trading -
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 -
Neuberger's Dyal acquires minority stake in HPS
7 years ago
Dyal Partners, a division of Neuberger Berman, has acquired a minority equity stake in global credit manager HPS Investment Partners -
Creditflux reveals best credit hedge fund managers of 2017
8 years ago
Ahead of our annual manager awards ceremony in London, Creditflux has unveiled the names of some of the best performers in credit -
UK funds brace themselves against value-for-money ruling
8 years ago
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its final set of fund governance rules that aim to strengthen the duty of authorised fund managers to their investors. -
Drug makers: desperately seeking pain relief
8 years ago
With Teva’s profitable Copaxone being undermined by cheaper alternatives, the company is in need of a pick-me-up. By Euan Hagger -
Columbia unveils new Luxembourg-domiciled global credit strategy
8 years ago
Columbia Threadneedle has unveiled its newest credit fund, which will emulate the investment approach taken by its €2 billion predecessor fund -
Former CQS credit CIO Finch joins Man GLG in top credit role
8 years ago
Man Group has hired Simon Finch as CIO of credit at its Man GLG unit -
EU money market fund reform not a cause for concern, says SSGA
8 years ago
Investor sentiment is split over the European Union’s incoming Money Market Fund (MMF) reform – but it’s a positive development, insists State Street Global Advisors’ head of cash for EMEA -
High Ucits fees? Change strategy or face liquidation, report suggests
8 years ago
Substantially high fees on Ucits have led some funds to merge or liquidate, France’s stock market regulator says -
Search for a new CIO is on as Fidelity International's fixed income head retires
8 years ago
Fidelity International’s fixed income chief investment officer Charles “Chuck” McKenzie is set to retire after four-and-a-half years with the firm -
UK pension mega-fund to increase credit allocation following equity reduction
8 years ago
One of the UK's largest pension funds looks set to increase its allocation to credit after reducing its equity allocation by 15% -
Pension service provider launches £320 million fixed income fund
8 years ago
The Local Pensions Partnership (LPP) in the UK has launched its inaugural fixed income fund at £320 million, according to a 6 March statement -
ICG names new non-executive director in London
8 years ago
ICG has announced a new hire to its London office: a director with significant experience in the asset management space, including a stint as chair at SVG Capital -
Allianz's asset management business drives strong group results for 2017
8 years ago
Third-party net inflows for the group's asset management business hit a record €150 billion for the year as customers were drawn to top-performing funds, the company said on Friday -
Natixis AM reports $1 trillion AUM in 2017 results
8 years ago
Paris-headquartered Natixis has reported solid growth, and an end-of-2017 AUM of $1 trillion, for its asset and wealth management unit -
Credit Suisse reports annual loss - but insists it's on the mend
8 years ago
Credit Suisse has reported an annual loss for 2017 – posting a full year net loss attribute to shareholders of CHF983 million ($1.05 billion) in its earnings release today -
Managers predict skill will win out
8 years ago
We asked managers to predict the year ahead across a range of credit strategies. Overall, they had a positive outlook. By Grace Jennings-Edquist -
US power generators: Falling prices spark bankruptcies
8 years ago
As renewables and gas undercut traditional power generators, bond holders are preparing for price shocks. By Euan Hagger -
Morgan Stanley's fixed income sales dramatically dip in Q4 earnings report
8 years ago
Morgan Stanley's sales and trading net revenues took a dip in 2017, with fixed income net revenues in particular down 31% compared to 2016 figures -
Engineering and construction: diversification leads to deepening debt
8 years ago
In trying to build a more global roster of clients, some construction companies may have dug a hole for themselves -
NN IP hires former GE official to head corporate loans business
8 years ago
A Dutch asset manager has strengthened its alternative credit team
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