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"If anything is to be salvaged from the rest of 2022, the economy needs a hero — and quickly"
3 years ago
Something has gotta give as a recession looms in the US. Might it be energy? -
CSO equity investors line up deals amid dispersion threat
3 years ago
Synthetic bespoke tranche issuance has hit an impasse in recent months, denting projections for overall 2022 business at the mid-year point. But unlike the covid sell-off of 2020, wider spreads have created a queue of buyers ready to drive deals if condition -
Europe leads relief rally while UK gets Borexit done
3 years ago
UK prime minister Boris Johnson’s resignation has brought a collective sigh of relief across all political parties on Thursday that finds pathetic fallacy – but little attributable causal connection – in a strong relief rally in European financial markets -
Credit hedge funds (July 2022)
3 years ago
Credit hedge fund returns -
Ucits at a glance: LBBW shines as Ucits take a turn for the worse
3 years ago
Ucits fund returns -
ECB wizards seek ‘anti-fragmentation’ spell to calm spreads
3 years ago
Eurozone financial market performance this month will heavily focus on the European Central Bank’s unveiling of an ‘anti-fragmentation tool’ as it races to avert a blow-out of peripheral spreads and the build-up of longer-term financing problems -
Regulators give securitisation another tranche
3 years ago
A gloomy economic outlook and drought in primary markets cast a deflated mood over last month’s Global ABS 2022 conference in Barcelona. But regulators and central banks’ encouraging attitude towards securitisation was in sharp contrast -
Citi Emea credit trading head earns promotion
3 years ago
Citi has promoted a senior figure in its credit business to regional head of markets for Emea -
Europe vs US arb hits resistance as dislocation becomes more extreme
3 years ago
Recession fears have pushed several different asset classes to key psychological levels, while leaving European and US credit markets at a high level of dislocation -
Euro markets slump against US after slowdown signals drive sell off
3 years ago
European credit is once again underperforming the US, after data pointing to economic slowdown sent the euro to a 20-year low against the dollar -
A&M makes securitisation breakthrough with SRT for Polish bank
3 years ago
Alvarez & Marsal says it has completed its first securitisation as sole arranger after completing an SRT referencing a pool of housing community loans -
Credit tacks sharply as hiking talk brings choppy start to week
3 years ago
European financial markets opened the week on a cautious footing, after a weak Asian session, with credit indices oscillating between wider and tighter prints over the course of Monday morning -
Shimao credit event auction not needed, rules DC
3 years ago
Holders of CDS protection on Shimao Group Holdings will have to physically settle contracts -
Energy co joins Europe's choir of fallen angel candidates as spreads soar
3 years ago
The financial market sell-off is entering acceleration, with credit indices blowing to new psychological levels and a growing number of investment grade companies reaching high yield spreads -
Italian €1bn SRT underlines advantage over CLOs and CSOs
3 years ago
The European CLO market has ground to a halt for the last three weeks, but a €1 billion SRT signed this week underlines there is appetite for some securitisations -
Consumer confidence shock sends spreads back to wides
3 years ago
Weak US consumer confidence numbers on Tuesday sent shockwaves through markets that are continuing to reverberate in Wednesday's trading session -
Chinese property industry suffers fourth credit event of year
3 years ago
Shimao Group Holdings has triggered a failure-to-pay credit event, making it the fourth Chinese property firm this year to do so -
Property firm's troubles mount while rest of market rallies
3 years ago
Financial markets have opened the week brightly on a mix of improved sentiment and technical repositioning. But one European high yield company is heading further into stress, against the flow -
Real estate stock manoeuvre sparks credit spread blow out
3 years ago
Adler Group's move to 'squeeze out' equity from a subsidiary business has prompted a sharp sell off in bonds and CDS attached to the company -
Skew opens up as indices pivot following broad sell off
3 years ago
The opening of the US session on Thursday has brought a firmer tone, after European and Asian markets extended their weak run. But the reversal in index direction has left single name credits still sitting at much wider spreads -
Fourth Chinese real estate firm posed as credit event
3 years ago
Shimao Group Holdings is the subject of a failure-to-pay credit event question, making it the fourth Chinese property firm this year to be referred to the Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee -
Energy firms underperform in credit sell off as oil prices slump
3 years ago
Investment grade credit is the underperformer on Wednesday as the market pivots wider amid negative economic signals and ahead of US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s appearance before Congress -
Credit rally gathers momentum as Fed pitches for credibility
3 years ago
European credit’s relief rally has extended on Tuesday, with US stock futures pointing in a positive direction on return from the country’s holiday and the US dollar slipping a touch against the euro -
Credit lacks 'good answer' on what could cap spread widening: JP Morgan
3 years ago
Without any clear candidates to put a lid on spread widening, investment grade and high yield credit markets look set to extend much wider than current levels, warn JP Morgan strategists -
Fed hike speculation holds sway over Europe and Asia despite US holiday
3 years ago
Credit markets have opened the week marginally tighter, with Europe and Asia cautious on Monday in the absence of a US trading session, and US Federal Reserve statements likely to drive sentiment in the rest of the week
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