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CIFC lands in Europe with new office and top marketing hire
7 years ago
CIFC has further strengthened its European presence in the credit market, opening a new London office and appointing Muzinich’s Joshua Hughes to head its European marketing -
LMCG credit fund doubles in size
7 years ago
Boston-based LMCG Investments has raised at least $72.69 million for its credit hedge fund – more than doubling fund assets in exactly a year, according to US regulatory filings -
Creditflux reveals best credit hedge fund managers of 2017
7 years ago
Ahead of our annual manager awards ceremony in London, Creditflux has unveiled the names of some of the best performers in credit -
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 -
Alcentra holds $513 million close for CLO-focused fund
7 years ago
Alcentra has held a final close on its third structured credit opportunity fund with $513 million capital commitments - which has the ability to invest in US and European CLO equity, mezzanine tranches and warehouse capital -
BMO agrees deal to acquire brokerage KGS-Alpha
7 years ago
BMO Financial, the Montreal-headquartered bank, has struck a deal to acquire New York-based brokerage KGS-Alpha -
JP Morgan keeps up synthetic CDO momentum
7 years ago
Sources say that JP Morgan priced a $500 million synthetic CDO last month, underlining its position as one of the key deal arrangers in this market -
Tracking down the credit industry’s original winners
7 years ago
All winning managers at the first Creditflux awards survived the crisis, under their own names – like BlackRock – or under new owners. But what happened to the people who collected the trophies?
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Dechert adds ABS specialist as partner
7 years ago
Global law firm Dechert has added asset-backed securitisation specialist Matthew Hays as partner within its global finance practice -
Fulcrum launches new multi-strat fund with daily liquidity
7 years ago
Fulcrum Asset Management has launched TM Fulcrum Diversified Liquid Alternatives Fund, which will invest across real assets, alternative credit and diversifiers -
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 -
GoldenTree, KKR and StepStone earn sub-advisor roles for new interval fund
7 years ago
FS Investments is launching a multi-strategy interval fund and has chosen GoldenTree Asset Management, KKR Credit and StepStone Group to act as sub-advisors -
Carlyle hires three to credit opps team in New York
7 years ago
Carlyle has hired Apollo's Taylor Boswell as managing director on the credit opportunities team, along with Ben Fund and Leo Kang -
Angel Oak's new fund to invest in CLOs and structured credit
7 years ago
Atlanta-based Angel Oak Capital Advisors has launched a new mutual fund, the Angel Oak UltraShort Income Fund, which will invest in residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities, asset-backed securities, CLOs, US treasuries and agency debentures, and corporate credit -
Structured credit specialists seek future-proofing in direct lending
7 years ago
At the turn of the last credit cycle, structured credit recovered spectacularly – but credit managers today seem to be gravitating towards private credit as the area to pick up excess returns in a downturn -
A credit market in constant flux
7 years ago
Since Creditflux's launch in 2001, we've reported on CLO evolution, trendy new products, regulatory U-turns, and, of course, crashes. Which, we wonder, is coming next? -
CLO managers give blessing to Morningstar
7 years ago
“Our methodology is extremely transparent and our turnaround is extremely quick" - Morningstar's Brian Grow describes the company's ascension into the CLO market -
Structured credit investors look beyond US RMBS
7 years ago
Re-remic, re-performing loans, non-performing loans and single family rental securitisations have come into favour as non-agency RMBS issuance dries up -
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 -
Dedication pays off in risk sharing
7 years ago
Fund managers are pitching dedicated CRT funds to institutional investors as market hits €75 billion in 2017 and US banks start to take notice. By Sayed Kadiri -
Texas pension fund approves two new CLO manager mandates
7 years ago
The Texas Municipal Retirement System has approved the appointment of GSO Capital Partners LP and Octagon Credit Investors as CLO managers on its non-core fixed income strategy -
Structured credit PM earns promotion as Pimco unveils new managing directors
7 years ago
Structured credit portfolio manager Russell Gannaway is among seven officials to have been promoted to managing director at Pimco -
Manager prices $90 million securitisation backed by "fix-and-flip" loans
7 years ago
An Atlanta-based asset manager has launched a $90 million mortgage securitisation, believed to be the first to be backed by "fix-and-flip" loans -
Anchorage wins $75 million ticket for global credit fund
7 years ago
A US pension fund has approved an investment in the upcoming Anchorage credit fund -
Past returns: Europe's own risk retention rewrite
7 years ago
Five years ago we reported that European CLO managers were hunting for partners to retain risk retention on their behalf. Shortly after, regulators performed a U-turn (nothing new here) and decided to prohibit third parties from acting as risk retainers
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