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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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Blackstone follows in footsteps of KKR and Ares by converting to corporation
6 years ago
The conversion is anticipated to be effective from 1 July -
New manager Resco lands ex-credit head to found advisory board
6 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 -
UK pension looks to take investment grade strategy global
6 years ago
UK pension fund National Employment Savings Trust (Nest) has issued a search for a global investment grade corporate bond manager -
$1.8 billion manager Shelton buys credit manager Cedar Ridge
6 years ago
The $1.85 billion multi-asset manager has bought credit-focused firm Cedar Ridge Partners -
Credit spread improvement is calm before the storm, warn strategists
6 years ago
European and US credit markets have begun 2019 with a more buoyant tone than they ended 2018, but strategists warn that bearish factors still outweigh and suggest the overall direction of spreads this year is likely to be wider -
Credit pickers will win as high yield spreads widen in 2019, predicts Citi
6 years ago
After a volatile 2018 in the credit derivatives market, there are reasons to be optimistic this year for the best credit pickers, according to Citi’s global credit derivatives outlook -
Cash-CDS basis set for comeback after "falling knife" mishap, predicts BNP Paribas
6 years ago
The beginning of 2019 should revive interest among credit investors to trade the basis between cash bonds and credit default swaps, according to BNP Paribas strategists – following what they term “falling knife” dynamics in this year’s fourth quarter -
Credit sell-off has room to run and pricing is out of whack, says BNP Paribas
6 years ago
The credit market sell-off could have further to go despite recent widening and is “in the process of a late-stage business cycle unwind”, according to a strategist note seen by Creditflux -
European CDS index tightens inside US even as bonds languish
6 years ago
Credit derivatives markets have hit a key point of trend reversal this week, with the iTraxx Europe five-year CDS index trading inside its US counterpart CDX IG for the first time since May -
Axa IM reveals new Ucits-compliant global credit fund
6 years ago
The new vehicle aims to offer investors a Ucits-compliant product that invets across the whole credit spectrum -
Man Numeric launches credit platform and appoints co-heads of credit
6 years ago
Man Numeric, the quantitative investment business of Man Group, has launched a new credit unit and appointed two officials to lead the business -
Pimco launches latest ESG-focused credit offering
6 years ago
Pimco has launched its latest environmental, social and governance (ESG) fixed income offering - GIS Global Investment Grade Credit ESG Fund. -
BlackRock becomes latest manager to explore interval fund structure for credit
6 years ago
Several managers have hit the market with the interval fund structure, as investors look to invest in illiquid strategies through an illiquid fund structure -
American Beacon teams up with Apollo for credit interval fund
6 years ago
Regulatory filings reveal that Apollo will allocate assets across four main areas: US corporate credit, global corporate credit, structured credit and real estate credit -
CBOE launches first ever US high yield corporate bond index futures
6 years ago
CBOE Global Markets has launched trading of US high yield corporate bond index futures -
New York manager prepares interval credit fund launch
6 years ago
A structured credit fund manager is joining the interval fund rush -
Brown Brothers Harriman expands fixed income capabilities with new mutual fund
6 years ago
New-York headquartered Brown Brothers Harriman & Co (BBH) has expanded its fixed income capabilities with the launch of its new debt fund - BBH Income Fund -
OppenheimerFunds launches second interval fund
7 years ago
Following an private credit interval fund launch with Carlyle earlier this year, Oppenheimer has decided to stick with the interval fund structure, this time investing in insurance-linked securities -
Hermes launches £185 million unconstrained credit fund
7 years ago
London-based Hermes Investment Management has launched a new Ucits-compliant unconstrained credit fund - which will include pricing ESG risks -
San Francisco pension fund to deploy up to $4.5 billion in private debt
7 years ago
The City and County of San Francisco Employee’s Retirement System has revealed details of its new private debt pacing plan - which will see it deploy up to $4.5 billion and partner with up to 25 private debt managers over the next six years
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