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Fed backs new issue CLO triple As in amended talf programme
5 years ago
The Federal Reserve’s term asset-backed securities loan facility (talf) has been expanded to support CLO triple As -
Investors watch Libor amid inter-bank liquidity concerns
5 years ago
After a freefall to 74 basis points on 12 March, CLO managers found some relief in watching Libor rise to 120bp during the second part of the month. -
Fed accepts triple A-rated CLOs in new 'primary dealer credit facility'
5 years ago
The US Federal Reserve Board will establish a primary dealer credit facility on Friday (20 March) to help defend against the impact of coronavirus-led market volatility -
Managers seeking bond buckets will need high yield track record
5 years ago
US CLOs could soon be permitted to buy corporate bonds amid an overhaul of the Volcker rule, but market sources say that in the short term bond flexibility is a luxury that will only be afforded to a select group of CLO managers. -
CLO industry pushes back against NAIC's combo note proposals
5 years ago
A fight is brewing over the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ proposals to tighten regulations for insurers that buy purchase CLO combo notes -
CLOs in line to benefit with Volcker rewrite on the horizon
5 years ago
The Volcker rule is set to get a shake-up and CLOs look likely to benefit, according to market sources. As Creditflux goes to press, a board of US regulators is expected to announce proposals to update the 2010 law. -
Volcker amendments will be good for CLO equity and bad for CLO debt, says Wells Fargo
5 years ago
Proposed changes to the Volcker rule announced last week by the Federal Reserve, which would allow CLO managers to hold 5% bond buckets, are positive for CLO equity and ‘marginally negative’ for CLO debtholders, according to a research paper from Wells Fargo -
Fed gives green light to CLO bond buckets
5 years ago
The Federal Reserve has published a reproposal to the covered funds definition in the Volcker rule that should give a green light to the return of 5% bond buckets in US CLOs -
Regrettably, a small number of CLO debt investors insist on ‘hardcoded’ Sofr replacement provisions
6 years ago
Sofr looks like the most likely candidate to replace Libor, but it is still risky to write it into CLO documentation -
FisherBroyles hires derivatives and regulations specialist as partner
6 years ago
FisherBroyles, an Atlanta headquartered law firm, has hired derivatives and securities specialist Julian Hammar as a partner in its New York and Washington, DC offices -
CLO market awaits further Volcker amendments as initial tweaks centre on prop trading
6 years ago
CLOs will not be impacted by changes to the Volcker rule announced yesterday, which means that rules limiting bond buckets in US CLOs will remain intact for the immediate future. Instead, regulators revealed that some of the rules around bank proprietary trading will be relaxed -
US CLO managers see positives as docs include negative notation language to ease move to new reference rate
6 years ago
Europe might be making progress, but US CLO managers are less than preoccupied with the looming transition away from US dollar-Libor based pricing. -
CLO issuance faces threat amid loan definition dispute
6 years ago
The clash over Millennium Laboratories’ bankruptcy could have ramifications for the CLO market, and it all hinges on the philosophical question: what is a loan? -
Cayman Island hopping: EU laws provoke switch in CLO listings
6 years ago
The Cayman Islands Stock Exchange (CSX) is set to become the listing place of choice in 2019 for CLOs put together by US managers — at least, according to a bold prediction by law firm Harneys. -
Japan regulation affords CLOs breathing room
6 years ago
Japan’s regulators have avoided disruption of the global CLO market by softening the impact of their risk retention rules that came into effect in March -
Leveraged loans pose credit risk but not systemic risk, conference told
6 years ago
Regulators and the press need to understand the difference between credit risk and systemic risk, claimed panelists at the IMN European CLOs and Leveraged Loans conference -
Japanese regulator makes CLOs exempt from risk retention - if loans are appropriately originated
6 years ago
The Japan Financial Services Agency (FSA) has said that CLOs can sit outside the remits of its securitisation regulation, if investors in the country can provide ‘in-depth analysis’ showing the underlying assets were appropriately originated -
US dollar three-month is focus point for benchmarks, finds Ice Libor survey
6 years ago
One-, three- and six-month US dollar and sterling are the focus points for Ice Benchmark Administration to seek agreement with banks, according to the results of IBA’s survey on uses of Libor -
CLO market holds breath as Japan risk retention looms
6 years ago
Risk retention compliant US CLOs could make a comeback after the Japan Financial Services Authority (JFSA) unveiled its proposed new risk retention framework, which could tie the hands of the world’s biggest buyers of US CLOs -
Past returns: Bond buckets are pipedreams, right?
6 years ago
Five years ago in Creditflux we reported that Webster Bank’s CLO tranche investor Francis Mitchell had created a working group in response to the Volcker rule determining that regional banks could no longer invest in CLOs with bond buckets -
Golub Capital BDC looks to become fourth largest publicy traded BDC with merger
7 years ago
Golub Capital is seeking approval from its shareholders to merge its Golub Capital business development company (GBDC) with another one of its business development companies, Golub Capital Investment Corporation (GCIC) -
Market favours retrospective over forward-looking approach to Ibor benchmark fallbacks, says Isda
7 years ago
New benchmark fallbacks for derivatives contracts that reference interbank offered rates are likely to be based on the “compounded setting in arrears rate” and the “historical mean/median approach to the spread adjustment”, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association has said -
Milbank's Solis and DLA Piper's Reilly: CLO 'contributions' can benefit everyone, but debt investors may seek limitations [video]
Milbank partner Sean Solis and DLA Piper partner Richard Reilly spoke with Creditflux's Hugh Minch after their panel at the CLO Investor Summit earlier this month7 years ago -
LSTA asks for return of CLO bond buckets as part of Volcker reform
7 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 -
CLO managers see risk retention hurdles as Brexit approaches
7 years ago
Barriers are emerging to UK-based CLO managers seeking risk retention compliance via both the sponsor and the originator route as the country edges closer to Brexit, sources say.
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