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Funds round-up: Jan 2024 - a positive start for the New Year
1 year ago
Asset managers continue to raise funds for private credit in our roundup of notable fundraising in January 2024. -
The Caribbean is back on the menu as EU announces removal of Cayman from its blacklist
1 year ago
On 18 January 2024, the European Commission published the Delegated Regulation (EU) 2024163 in the Official Journal of the EU, announcing that the Cayman Islands will be removed from its anti-money laundering list of 'high-risk third countries' -
Permira confirms co-heads of credit platform
1 year ago
European alternative credit manager Permira Credit has named David Hirschmann and Ariadna Stefanescu as co-heads, effective immediately, as parent company Permira makes plans to expand the credit business -
Credit PMs remain gloomy in latest IACPM survey
2 years ago
Survey participants in the latest IACPM Credit Outlook Survey believe the euphoria seen in global financial markets during the last few months of 2023 was overdone -
Global CLO rankings - FY 2023
2 years ago
Our full rankings for the global CLO market, including arrangers, law firms and trustees -
Captive equity is still an option as Carlyle raises fund
2 years ago
Despite predictions of poor returns, captive equity funds can still be raised. The latest manager to hit the market is Carlyle Group, the world’s largest CLO manager according to our 3Q23 Creditflux rankings. According to market sources, Carlyle is raising a half-billion-dollar equity fund, which is expected to be complete by the end of the year. -
Managers advise caution despite upbeat outlook for private credit
2 years ago
The golden age of private credit isn’t over yet. In fact, industry experts remain bullish, anticipating continued growth in our breakdown of recent outlooks for the market -
Banks predict steady year ahead
2 years ago
It’s the season for predictions and the CLO market is no exception, with all the banks having their say. We’ve rounded up their forecasts for new issuance and resets in the US and Europe -
Creditflux CLO Symposium opens for booking
2 years ago
Our flagship CLO Symposium & Managers Awards is now open for registration. We will once again be returning to the Landmark Hotel in London on 15 May for this staple of the CLO community. -
Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling partners affirm merger
2 years ago
The partnership will help both firms expand internationally while changing the legal landscape -
Credit PMs predict global recession
2 years ago
Respondents to the latest IACPM credit outlook survey were feeling particularly gloomy, with a strong majority predicting recessions in both the US and Europe next year -
Loan Highlights 3Q23: Loan volumes remain significantly lower than historical averages
2 years ago
Capital markets loan activity continued to struggle in the third quarter of 2023, as issuers in the Americas and Europe held off from tapping markets -
Despite CLO gloom in Europe and greater take up of private credit in the US, markets on both sides of the Atlantic are similar
2 years ago
I’ve just returned from a trip to London, my first since taking on the mantle of editing Creditflux, and was struck as always by how stubbornly far apart the European and the US markets remain. -
What do you think?
2 years ago
The Creditflux CLO Census is back for its seventh instalment. Our annual stock-take of the global CLO industry begins on Monday, 2 October — it’s your chance to make your voice heard -
Fed members need to restore their credibility, which could translate into excessive tightening
2 years ago
Rising wages have boosted spending and GDP — but the party can’t last forever -
Creditflux announces date for 2024 CLO Symposium & Manager Awards
2 years ago
Our flagship CLO Symposium & Manager Awards will be returning on Wednesday 15 May 2024, and will once again be held at the Landmark Hotel in London -
New IACPM survey points to a global recession
2 years ago
Respondents to the latest IACPM Credit Outlook Survey overwhelmingly expect global economies to fall into recession either later this year or sometime in 2024. -
Loan Highlights 2Q23: Running aground
2 years ago
The global loan market endured a bleak first half of the year, with the overall 1H23 volume falling 28% year-on-year (YoY) to $1.9 trillion, the lowest showing since 2012. -
LP round up: securitised credit mandate terminated amid $5 billion allocations and expanding relationships
2 years ago
Institutional investors revealed nearly $5 billion of allocations to 31 credit managers across January and February board meetings, according to materials seen by Creditflux. However, there were also two fixed income manager terminations, and one multi-strategy account placed on a watchlist -
Not every CLO can be a winner
The CLO industry has undeniably performed well enough to justify the plaudits it receives. But there will always be some unloved CLO tranches that slip into triple C territory3 years ago -
Credit Suisse slumps in bleak Monday, but high yield name sharply bucks trend
3 years ago
Financial markets are beginning the week on an uncertain footing, with anti-covid lockdown protests in China hitting commodity prices hard. But one European high yield company has bucked credit’s widening push with a massive rally -
We can cope with downgrades again
Having overcome one loan downgrade wave in 2020, the CLO market is now facing another. But this time CLOs are defensively positioned, and managers have a chance to adjust portfolios3 years ago -
Russia auction prep on pause after last minute scramble
3 years ago
The Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee has put on pause its preparation for a credit event auction to settle Russian Federation CDS, amid reports the country has made good on sovereign debt payments right at the wire -
Heavy mood greets Europe’s return as earnings and rates policy weigh
3 years ago
The European market on its return after the long weekend is greeted with another sizeable push wider in spreads, with focus on US Federal reserve policy, this week’s round of corporate earnings and the prospect of US 10-year inflation linked bond yields turning positive for the first time in two years -
Russia extends rally as DC rules against repudiation / moratorium
3 years ago
Russian Federation CDS contracts rallied strongly for a second day on Thursday, after the Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee ruled a repudiation / moratorium had not occurred on the country's sovereign debt
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