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						Credit Fundraising: mega funds contribute to record-breaking month as volume hits $39bn 3 years ago
 The sheer size of the funds raised in November more than compensated for a drop in the number of funds raised as fundraising volume in credit reached $38.9 billion. This beat September by $2.4 billion to make it the most productive month of credit fundraising in 2021
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						LP round up: managers keep fundraising hopes high as GSO targets $7.5 billion for mezz offering 5 years ago
 Institutional investors allocated $1.6 billion into credit this week, according to documents seen by Creditflux
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						LP round up: horseshoe does the trick for Pimco and other distressed managers 5 years ago
 Institutional investors poured $2.7 billion into credit this week through 14 managers, according to board documentation seen by Creditflux
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						LP round-up: mighty Oaks win $1 billion apiece from Calpers 5 years ago
 Credit investors allocated over $3 billion to 18 credit managers this week across a wide range of strategies
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						Credit traders' kickstand: convergence trades rewarded as financials outperform 5 years ago
 Compression is the watchword in credit at the start of the year, with the market’s navigation of post-crisis tight prints bringing an outperformance of financial names over corporate borrowers and US over European indices
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						Credit traders' kickstand: volatility puts paid to primary, but pays out for relative value buyers 6 years ago
 The persistence of credit market choppiness has brought into focus CDS/bond basis plays, options positioning, high yield dispersion and peripheral European weakness - but mainly the volatility rash has put a block on borrowers' primary market aspirations
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						Credit traders' kickstand: tighter and tighter we go, as outlook gets 'worse and worse' 6 years ago
 It’s a strange world, where the president of the European Central Bank can say the economic outlook is “getting worse and worse” as credit markets surge into new territories of tightness
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						Credit traders' kickstand: nervous equilibrium gives way to weakness as earnings and tariffs weigh 6 years ago
 Healthy fund inflows, European and US holidays, and a thinning primary market helped sustain credit spreads this week, but a weaker turn today shows this is a fragile equilibrium and company earnings misses are starting to be punished more severely
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						Credit traders' kickstand: grave times for UK banks and corps as May goes away 6 years ago
 UK banks have been among the main underperformers in credit this week, with market sources noting that today’s notice of Prime Minister Theresa May’s intention to resign on 7 June increases the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit. And UK 'zombie' companies appear to be forming a herd
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						Credit traders' kickstand: widening catalysts gather force with focus on financials 6 years ago
 Credit markets are once again ending the week on a negative tone, having regained some posture over previous sessions following last week’s tariff-driven sell-off. Credit index spreads appear inclined to trade within a range, but potential catalysts for that range to shift wider outweigh any obvious reasons to return to the tight prints of last month
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						Credit traders' kickstand: Trump gives Europe the ghoulies as single B spectres haunt CLOs 6 years ago
 Trade tariff terrors and things that go triple C rated in the night are top of the list of items spooking credit market sentiment at the end of this week
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