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PAG raises USD 1.25bn for significant risk transfers
1 year ago
The Hong Kong-based alternative asset manager is expecting the SRT market to grow at a 30% to 40% rate annually over the next few years -
SRT market grows to EUR 18.5bn of junior tranches in 2023
1 year ago
Banks executed 89 synthetic securitizations for SRT globally in 2023, according to the IACPM’s latest synthetic securitization survey -
AXA wins USD 400m for SRT strategy from US pension fund
2 years ago
The growing global demand for SRT transactions was confirmed yesterday with an announcement from AXA IM Alts that it had been awarded a USD 400m investment mandate from a US pension fund -
Sona rolls out event-driven and bespoke financing fund to US investors
3 years ago
Sona Asset Management is courting investors in the US for its second capital solutions strategy, having filed an offering of the fund with the Securities & Exchange Commission -
Credit PM pair seek galaxy of opportunities with long/short fund manager launch
3 years ago
Two experienced portfolio managers have set up a new venture to take advantage of volatile markets -
Real estate is about to get real bad: Welshcake
4 years ago
The extent of disconnect between real estate and what other markets have been experiencing is enough to convince me a whole other layer of economic mayhem is on the way. But investors in credit, for all their current pain, could still end up shining if they are prepared -
Top macro credit PM will fly solo with fund launch
4 years ago
A new credit investment firm could soon be in the offing, following the departure of Alberto Gallo from Algebris Investments in April, suggest market sources -
Credit Rendezvous: the upside of inflation
4 years ago
It is clear, inflation is not transitory and central banks are acting with several interest rate hikes likely in store for the US this year. That makes loans and CLO debt tranches attractive, but there could be opportunities beyond these floating rate assets -
Former GoldenTree high-flyers launch structured credit firm in Los Angeles
5 years ago
A former GoldenTree senior portfolio manager and business development specialist have launched an asset manager that will invest across an array of structured credit, including CLOs, synthetics and private transactions -
Credit fundraising: managers build homes for real estate credit funds
5 years ago
The “largest ever real estate credit fund” was one of the fundraising highlights last month as Blackstone’s Real Estate Debt Strategies IV fund reached $8 billion on its final close -
Brevan Howard raids ExodusPoint for credit derivative specialists
5 years ago
Brevan Howard has hired credit derivative specialists from ExodusPoint Capital Management with a view to expanding in credit options -
JC Penney bankruptcy weighs on CLO and CDX HY baskets
6 years ago
CLO managers hold nearly $250 million of the debt of JC Penney, which filed for chapter 11 protection in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas on Friday -
Frontier bankruptcy dials up pressure for 90 CLOs
6 years ago
Nine CLO managers hold $217 million of Frontier Communications’ debt across 90 CLOs, as the telecommunications company filed for Chapter 11 protection in the US Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York -
Credit hits new wides as US and Europe ramp up coronavirus battle plans
6 years ago
An emergency weekend rate cut by the US Federal Reserve as well as population lockdowns in France and Spain underscore that measures of economic risk have moved to a more systemic level as world governments scramble to deal with the impact of the coronavirus outbreak -
Credit breakdown as one-day volatility outstrips financial crisis
6 years ago
Credit default swap markets have surpassed the record one-day volatility of the global financial crisis, with indices surging to new wide prints as the spiralling impact of the coronavirus outbreak brings government lockdowns on travel while wreaking havoc on oil prices and supply chains -
Credit traders' kickstand: this is not a drill
6 years ago
Freefall in financial markets has brought one of the credit market’s most volatile sessions on record, as coronavirus cases globally near 100,000 and the WHO has warned governments are not doing nearly enough. iTraxx Crossover one-day volatility is up with the 2008 global financial crisis and 2011 European sovereign crisis -
Whiting Petroleum CDS gaps wider as it engages debt advisors
6 years ago
Credit event concerns have taken CDX HY constituent Whiting Petroleum to a recent wide print, after the energy exploration firm’s management held talks with advisors to find ways to remedy its capital structure -
CSO arrangers look to build on $65bn of issuance in 2019
6 years ago
The synthetic bespoke tranche market this year has fallen short of expectations in terms of overall issuance volume, but ends with transformative inroads being made. -
No 2020 recession, cyclical bonds will outperform and CLOs won't crash, says BNP Paribas
6 years ago
There will not be a recession in 2020 and investors should stay long credit with the expectation that high yield cyclical and non-financial borrowers will outperform in a bullish market, BNP Paribas strategists have confidently predicted -
Creditors left with sour taste as two food companies file for bankruptcy
6 years ago
Credit investors have been left to digest two US food company bankruptcy filings this week, with dairy producer Dean Foods triggering the first credit event to hit on-the-run series 33 of the CDX HY index, while Houlihan's Restaurants has also sought protection -
Creditflux launches inaugural survey of CSO market
6 years ago
Creditflux is conducting a survey to gauge investor perceptions of the size of the synthetic bespoke tranche market so far this year, as well as the share of banks arranging deals -
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 -
Draghi sends European credit to 2019 tights, as Trump demands Fed response
6 years ago
European investment grade credit – and particularly the financial sector – surged tighter today as European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, in the penultimate meeting of his reign, unveiled a ‘whatever it takes’ stimulus -
Credit traders' kickstand: nervous equilibrium gives way to weakness as earnings and tariffs weigh
7 years ago
Healthy fund inflows, European and US holidays, and a thinning primary market helped sustain credit spreads this week, but a weaker turn today shows this is a fragile equilibrium and company earnings misses are starting to be punished more severely -
Synthetic structured credit specialist lands at Brigade
7 years ago
A former Lehman Brothers structured credit specialist has landed at Brigade Capital Management in New York
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