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Green credit programme reaches €253 million at first close
5 years ago
A green credit continuum programme, launched by Amundi and the European Investment Bank (EIB), held its first close at €253 million -
Creditors left with sour taste as two food companies file for bankruptcy
5 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 -
Rising idiosyncratic risk leads to calls for high yield index tranche fix from traders
5 years ago
As sources of funding dry up for the weakest borrowers in the credit market, some correlation traders are calling for an overhaul of CDX NA HY index tranches to make trades on wide-end dispersion more effective. -
ESG phenomenon leads to talk of incentive fee models
5 years ago
For asset managers that are diving into environmental social and governance (ESG) investment standards, an ugly truth is the lack of any standardised performance fees. But that could change as more investors begin picking and choosing allocations based on ESG rubrics. -
Reality bites after credit traders abandon Brexit hedges
5 years ago
Rediscovered faith in the ability of the UK and European Union to reach an agreement before the 31 October Brexit deadline has helped fuel a surge tighter of credit spreads, led by UK financial names. But that break with caution faces an immediate reality check today, following admissions a lot more work is needed -
Danish pensions join forces on green strategy
5 years ago
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that Danish pension funds are set to commit DKK350 billion in green investments, during an event prior to UN Climate Summit in New York -
Swiss manager expands credit capabilities with hire
5 years ago
Asset manager GAM Investments has appointed a credit specialist in a bid to strengthen its global income team -
Australian pension fund hires head of ESG
5 years ago
The Australian Catholic Superannuation & Retirement Fund has appointed Louise Bradshaw to lead the pension fund’s initiatives in regard to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments -
THL updates credit investment framework to include ESG
5 years ago
THL Credit Advisors has announced that it has developed an investment framework for assessing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in analysing credit quality and risk factors -
Esma publishes final guidelines for alternative and Ucits fund liquidity stress-test
5 years ago
Fund managers have just over a year to comply with liquidity stress test final guidelines published yesterday by the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) for alternative investment funds (AIFs) and undertakings for the collective investment in transferable securities (Ucits) -
Swedish pension dismisses CEO over trading rules violation
5 years ago
First Swedish National Pension Fund (AP1) says its has dismissed chief investment officer (CEO) Johan Magnusson, claiming he breached internal regulations in regard to holding and trading financial instruments -
Last of GSO's co-founders departs
5 years ago
It's the end of an era as GSO Capital Partners co-founder Bennett Goodman (the 'G' in GSO) will step down from the firm at the end of the year -
Danish pension's credit portfolio gains 7.7% in 2019
5 years ago
Danish pension fund Arbejdsmarkedets Tillægspension (ATP) generated a return of DKK 2.7 billion ($401.2 million) on its credit portfolio in the first half of 2019, increasing the market value of credit investment to DKK 35 billion, according to H1 results -
Cambridge University appoints CIO
5 years ago
The University of Cambridge has named a CIO who previously served at instutituions such as the BBC and Virgin -
Connecticut $36 billion pension hires first chief risk officer
5 years ago
The Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds has hired its first-ever chief risk officer -
UK pension pool launches multi-asset credit search
5 years ago
Border to Coast, a £46 billion ($56.8 billion) partnership between 12 UK pension plans, is seeking for a core multi asset credit manager, for its recently opened multi asset credit fund -
Och-Ziff revenue tumbles despite inflows to credit funds and CLOs
5 years ago
Och-Ziff Capital Management posted a net loss of $8.6 million in the second quarter, which it blamed on the market’s reaction to US China trade tensions and the US Federal Reserve’s twist of monetary policy -
Credit plays a big part as KKR increases AUM by $6.5 billion
5 years ago
KKR grew its assets under management by 8% over the second quarter, according to the firm’s earnings call, which took place on Thursday. -
Dutch development bank creates ESG and impact standing committee
5 years ago
The Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO) has created a standing committee for impact and environmental, social and governance investing -
Calpers misses returns target despite fixed income outperformance
5 years ago
California Public Employees' Retirement System (Calpers) has missed its annual investment target despite strong performance from its fixed income portfolio, which was its top performer -
Columbia Threadneedle appoints EMEA high yield head
5 years ago
Columbia Threadneedle Investments (Columbia Threadneedle) has appointed a head of high yield in Europe, Middle East, and Africa -
Ontario pension selects new president and CEO
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan has appointed Jo Taylor as its new president and chief executive officer, effective 1 January
5 years ago -
Weatherford faces credit event auction with 50% area recoveries implied
5 years ago
The Americas Credit Determinations Committee has agreed to hold an auction to settle CDS referencing Weatherford International, having ruled last week the Houston headquartered oilfield services provider had triggered a bankruptcy credit event -
Tranche trading is back: relative value plays power growth
5 years ago
Synthetic bespoke and index tranche markets are shifting through the gears and accelerating, say investors, as an increasing prevalence of relative value trading strategies evoke dreams of the products returning to pre-financial crisis glory. -
Credit traders' kickstand: synthetic credit leads the way as spreads swoop on dovish wings
6 years ago
Dovish comments by the European Central Bank and US Federal Reserve, along with thin bond issuance, contributed to a pronounced rally this week in credit market. But a nervy week may lie ahead as suspense grows before G20 summit talks between the US and China next Friday and Saturday
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