Refine Search
Article Categories
Strategy Tags
- ABS (1)
- Direct lending (148)
- Distressed (4)
- Emerging markets (248)
- High yield bonds (983)
- Investment grade credit (726)
- Structured credit (316)
- CLO (305)
- Distressed debt (391)
- Credit derivatives (1)
- Leveraged loans (306)
- Marketplace lending (22)
- Private credit (6)
- High Yield/Unrated (18)
- ABL Financing (112)
Geography Tags
-
What price lender integrity if myriad interpretations mean nobody knows where they stand?
6 years ago
Net short language is seeping into loan documentation. The problem is that some funds may not know their net position -
CLO investors should be looking at CSOs
At Creditflux’s Credit Dimensions event in New York, structured credit investors were told how synthetic CDOs fit neatly alongside CLOs, and there is no need to pick one over the other6 years ago -
Investments in CSOs can be more fruitful than in CLOs
Some CSO tranches may off er better returns and provide exposure to higher-rated credit than similar tranches of CLOs. Also, the CSO term curve is steeper and more stable than that of CLOs6 years ago -
Tranche trading is back: relative value plays power growth
6 years ago
Synthetic bespoke and index tranche markets are shifting through the gears and accelerating, say investors, as an increasing prevalence of relative value trading strategies evoke dreams of the products returning to pre-financial crisis glory. -
They said it: "I saw a CLO OM which ran 484 pages"
6 years ago
At Creditflux’s Credit Dimensions event, JP Morgan’s Zaheen Mir argues that CSOs are simpler to understand than CLOs -
Credit traders' kickstand: European financials outperform as Trump-Xi meeting looms
6 years ago
Credit markets are finely poised going into the weekend, when US president Donald Trump’s crunch G20 meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping likely could set the direction of trade from Monday -
Credit traders' kickstand: synthetic credit leads the way as spreads swoop on dovish wings
6 years ago
Dovish comments by the European Central Bank and US Federal Reserve, along with thin bond issuance, contributed to a pronounced rally this week in credit market. But a nervy week may lie ahead as suspense grows before G20 summit talks between the US and China next Friday and Saturday -
Barclays rehires high yield credit trader from Goldman Sachs
6 years ago
A high yield specialist has become the second credit trader in as many months to rejoin Barclays from Goldman Sachs -
US and European basis trades in play as bonds lag CDS rally
6 years ago
A recent outperformance of CDS indices versus cash bonds has opened up basis trade opportunities on both sides of the Atlantic, say credit strategists -
CDX IG and iTraxx back to level pegging as oil and trade weigh heaviest
6 years ago
Credit markets, along with stocks, enter the week on a flattish tone with focus once again on the next developments between the US and China over trade tariffs. This follows European credit faring better than the US last week as the mood strengthened around Italian and UK risks, say strategists -
Creditflux adds net-short loan language topic to Credit Dimensions agenda
6 years ago
Creditflux has added the hot new topic of net-short loan language to its Credit Dimensions event in New York on Wednesday -
Financials lead charge as dovish Fed stokes rally
6 years ago
Financial companies are some of the biggest movers in CDS amid a positive surge of credit and equities. This follows yesterday’s meeting of the US Federal Reserve and anticipates the European Central Bank pre-announcing on Thursday the terms of its lending plans for banks -
Trump tariffs and oil slip dent Europe vs US credit decompression trades
6 years ago
Underperformance of US credit derivative indices at the end of last week has created a trading entry point for those still convinced that Europe has more problems. But bearish factors continue to coalesce on both sides of the Atlantic -
Welshcake: Sirius has made a strong move in CDS - if it hits the right targets
6 years ago
The most tragic of human traits is the proclivity for our inventions to come back and bite us -
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 -
The synthetic bespoke market could definitely do with the company of the rating agencies
6 years ago
It’s about time CSOs opened the door to the rating agencies — it would be good for investors and the agencies -
Arrival of five-year bespokes draws in CLO investors
6 years ago
Synthetic bespoke tranches are undergoing a major shift, with dealers projecting five-year business to supersede previously dominant shorter tenors by the end of 2019. -
Investors regain nerve to trade the curve
6 years ago
Post-crisis, CDS curve trading languished as an unloved strategy, due to illiquidity outside the five-year tenor. But dealers note resurgent demand for both 3-5 year and 5-10 year positioning, albeit with mixed results. -
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 -
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 -
Synthetic structured credit specialist lands at Brigade
6 years ago
A former Lehman Brothers structured credit specialist has landed at Brigade Capital Management in New York -
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 -
Ice seeks consensus with credit risk analytics service
6 years ago
Intercontinental Exchange (Ice) has launched ICE Credit Risk, a suite of analytics it will provide in collaboration with financial risk assessment company Credit Benchmark -
Index tranche levels spike as investors advance into equity
6 years ago
Trading of credit index tranches is picking up, with some $61 billion worth changing hands in the space during the first quarter, according to data from the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation -
Fund performance
6 years ago
A round-up of fund performance
Want all the latest news, comment, analysis and data?