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Former Stifel loan trading head lands at Imperial
5 years ago
Imperial Capital Group has appointed the former head of loan trading at Stifel as a managing director and senior loan trader -
Pretium buys Latigo to boost distressed capabilities
5 years ago
Pretium Partners has bought the investment management business of New York-based Latigo Partners, in a bid to expand the firm’s distressed debt and event-driven credit capabilities. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed -
VIP Cinema makes uncomfortable viewing for CLOs as it's reeled into Chapter 11
5 years ago
CLOs hold $52.9 million of debt in seatmaker VIP Cinema Holdings, which has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the District of Delaware -
CLOs feel flat after housing $335 million of bankrupt RentPath
5 years ago
CLOs house $334.5 million of the debt of RentPath Holdings, which filed for Chapter 11 in the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Wednesday -
McDermott slips into bankruptcy with CLOs holding almost $1 billion
5 years ago
42 CLO managers hold $957.6 million of the debt of McDermott International, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday. Under the plan, McDermott’s term loan and revolving lenders will receive 94% of McDermott’s reorganised equity and $500 million in take back senior secured term loans. Term loan claims are expected to recover 84%, according to a disclosure statement -
CLO managers brace themselves for Acosta bankruptcy
5 years ago
CLOs hold $402.5 million exposure to Acosta, a sales and marketing agency that is looking likely to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy soon. A total of $163.7 million of Acosta’s term loan left the hands of CLOs in 2019 -
Distressed loans get IHS Markit workover as tech service aims to cut settlement times
5 years ago
IHS Markit is unveiling an electronic solution through its ClearPar platform aimed at simplifying trade settlement for distressed leveraged loans, an area that has greatly lagged efficiency in the par loans market -
CLO managers lick their wounds with Joerns bankruptcy
5 years ago
Seven CLO managers hold $92.3 million exposure to US healthcare equipment businesses Joerns Woundco Holdings, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday -
Jefferies subsidiary and Stonyrock plan mid-market alternative manager stake acquisitions
6 years ago
The new joint venture will invest in private equity, credit, hedge funds, real estate, venture, and infrastructure firms -
Shenkman targets $500 million for opportunistic credit fund
6 years ago
Shenkman’s opportunistic fund will aim to take advantage of the volatility in the market -
Performing credit tops distressed credit for Blackstone, but credit AUM declines
6 years ago
The firm is looking to boost its direct lending business to gain $10 billion of available capital over the next couple of years -
Sears CDS battle heats up as DC challenged to change auction rules
6 years ago
A high profile battle over Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp credit default swaps has taken a new turn, with one market participant challenging the Americas Determinations Committee to change its rules to avert price manipulation by another market participant in the bankrupt retailer's credit event auction -
GSO co-founder plans new credit business
6 years ago
GSO Capital Partners co-founder Tripp Smith is launching his own credit management firm, according to a report by Bloomberg -
Sears CDS external review panel named to solve Determinations Committee impasse
6 years ago
The North America Determinations Committee has selected an external review panel to decide whether two Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp debt obligations can be delivered into an auction to settle the US retailer’s credit default swaps, having failed to achieve a strong enough quorum among its own 15 members -
Till debt us do part: CLOs have and hold David's Bridal loans as they plummet 10.87%
6 years ago
CLOs hold $26.63 million exposure to David’s Bridal, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday -
Recent CLO debutant Vista brings in GSO official to lead credit team
6 years ago
Vista Credit Partners has hired a former GSO official to lead its credit team -
Napier Park receives $50 million add-on from Texas pension fund
6 years ago
The $30.1 billion pension fund has topped up its separately managed account with Napier Park -
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 -
Aircraft lessors: gathering clouds lead to talk of turbulence
6 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 -
Michigan pension fund looks to commit $80 million to debt funds
7 years ago
The $114 billion Michigan pension fund is looking to commit to two private debt funds managed by London-based Kreos Capital and New-York headquartered MidOcean Credit Partners -
Experienced CSAM holds off boutiques to win biggest prize
7 years ago
Credit Suisse Asset Management became a two-time winner of the Creditflux Manager of the Year award last month after picking up the 2018 trophy in front of a packed house at London’s Landmark Hotel on 9 May -
Carlyle and Oppenheimer opt for interval fund structure as part of JV
7 years ago
The new private credit fund will invest at least 80% across loans and structured credit (Including CLOs), opportunistic credit, direct lending and liquid credit, SEC filings reveal -
Oaktree's multi-strategy credit platform reaches $2.9 billion
7 years ago
Los Angeles based Oaktree Capital Management's multi-strategy credit platform – which includes Oaktree Global Credit Fund – has hit $2.89 billion as at 31 March 2018 -
Join the debate: most memorable moment in credit
7 years ago
At Creditflux we’ve now produced 200 monthly magazines since Fishknife first came up with the idea of tracking the global credit markets in 2001). We asked several key credit industry officials about their most memorable moment in credit -
Drug makers: desperately seeking pain relief
7 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
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