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US regulation drives insurance money towards credit ETFs
6 years ago
Institutional investors are increasingly allocating to credit exchange-traded funds (ETFs), but their motivations are changing. These vehicles are famed for their liquidity, but several investors are said to be pouring money into them for the long term amid regulatory changes which have made ETF investments more favourable -
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 -
Neuberger Berman unveils three European fixed income funds
6 years ago
The three new European fixed income portfolios will be managed by Patrick Barbe and his six-strong team, who all recently joined from BNP Paribas -
Lothian pension fund appoints CEO
6 years ago
Lothian Pension Fund has appointed a new chief executive officer, effective from February 2019, to replace Clare Scott, who is leaving at the end of 2018 -
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 -
Danish pension fund's CEO steps down
6 years ago
Christian Hyldahl, the CEO of Arbejdsmarkedets Tillægspension (ATP), has given his resignation to the pension fund’s chairman of the board Torben Andersen. -
European loan issuance set to decline in 2019, says Moody's
6 years ago
The outlook for European leveraged loan issuance remains strong for next year, according to report by Moody’s, although levels will depend on M&A activity -
Ares ups its target for US senior direct lending growth to $4.7 billion
6 years ago
Following $5 billion of inflows into global direct lending in the third quarter, Ares has upped the target for its US direct lending strategy -
Danish penion fund's credit portfolio returns to growth
6 years ago
ATP, the Danish pension fund, has generated a return of DKK 799m from its credit portfolio for the first three quarters of 2018, marking a recovery compared to the H1 negative return of DKK200m. -
LSTA asks for return of CLO bond buckets as part of Volcker reform
6 years ago
The Loan Syndication and Trading Association is advocating the return of high yield bond baskets within US CLO portfolios in what could be another sign of the shackles being loosened on CLO regulation in the US -
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. -
Finnish pension fund seeks portfolio administrator for illiquid investments
6 years ago
Finland's state pension fund is searching for a portfolio administrator to oversee its illiquid investments, which include private credit -
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 -
Loan market finds balance as spreads edge wider
6 years ago
New issue volumes were robust in July with relatively few loan refinancings getting done. Loan portfolio managers say the loan market is finally balanced, having been in favour of borrowers -
Partners Group promotes Layton to co-CEO as Rubeli steps down
6 years ago
Partners Group has announced that David Layton, partner and head of private equity, will succeed Christoph Rubeli as the firm’s co-chief executive officer, effective 1 January 2019 -
Wells Fargo AM chief Norris to retire
6 years ago
Wells Fargo Asset Management's Anthony Norris - managing director, chief investment officer and senior portfolio manager - is set to retire from the fund management industry in October -
Danish pension fund's bond and loan performances diverge
6 years ago
ATP, the Danish public pension fund, has made negative returns on its credit portfolio with its bond portfolio suffering -
Swedish pension fund's credit portfolio recovers with strong 2018 results
6 years ago
Andra AP-Fonden (AP2), the SEK 352.4 billion ($38.7 billion) state-owned pension fund, generated 5.6% absolute returns from non-domestic credit investments for the first half of 2018 -
Star names join Barclays as it pushes into CLOs
John Clements’ move to Barclays has been voted one of the biggest moves this year. On the buy side, Carlyle’s private credit growth and Alcentra’s US expansion have been boosted with big hires -
Investors gain upper hand in doc negotiations
Late June saw the balance of power shift slightly in favour of loan investors, with repricing rates rising and doc terms improving as a glut of borrowers sought to get deals done by the quarter end -
Invesco to convert Canadian bond fund into global credit strategy
6 years ago
The new Invesco Active Multi-Sector Credit Fund will have a global multi-sector approach -
Private debt tops the tables for Industriens Pensionsforsikring
6 years ago
Industriens Pensionsforsikring, the DKK164.5 billion ($25.7 billion) pension scheme, generated a 1.6% return from its private debt portfolio, according to its mid-year 2018 results -
Carlyle bolsters credit opportunities team with two senior hires
6 years ago
Carlyle has announced the appointment of Taj Sidhu and Philip Moore in the firm's credit opportunities team -
European CLO PM rumoured to be joining CIFC from large asset manager
6 years ago
CIFC Asset Management looks to have made a major breakthrough in its bid to establish a European credit business with the $17 billion asset manager rumoured to be hiring the head of European performing credit at a large global credit firm -
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
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