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  • Zais and BNP Paribas strike ESG breakthrough with climate change CSO
    The growing theme of environmental, social and governance standards helping to revitalise the market for collateralised synthetic obligations appears to have taken a big step forward, with Zais Group and BNP Paribas partnering on a first-of-its-kind deal that could lay a template for future transactions

    3 years ago
  • Banks soak up selling pressure ahead of key ECB meeting
    Banks - and particularly those in Italy and Spain - are among the main underperformers in credit as the market cautiously awaits messaging from this week's meeting of the European Central Bank

    3 years ago
  • Credit Rendezvous: Credit spins full circle
    The third quarter was massive in terms of volumes with CLOs, high yield, leverage loans and private equity registering record issuance. But credit spreads were up and down as inflation fears, crackdowns in China and rising coronavirus cases became catalysts for risk-off sentiment in July and September

    3 years ago
  • Goldman builds out exotics strategy amid tranche market high
    The index tranche market is gaining support, with Goldman Sachs adding to those building up their presence, officials at the bank confirm

    3 years ago
  • CSO pipeline strengthens following ESG breakthrough
    ESG criteria and longer investment horizons are driving new business in a resurgent bespoke tranche market, say dealers. And while this is unlikely to get 2021 near to a 2019-like haul of deals by year end, hopes are high that volume is firmly back on an upwards traject

    3 years ago
  • CLO demand drives loan outperformance versus bonds
    Leveraged loans could be set for their strongest run of outperformance over high yield bonds since 2017, say investors and strategists ­— if the CLO engine and an influx of money to funds continues to drive flows

    3 years ago
  • Credit funds at a glance (June 2021)
    A round up of fundraising and people moves in credit

    4 years ago
  • Options investors look to medium-term market normalisation
    Credit index options trading has been heating up, with investors looking to take views on future market volatility well beyond the customary three-month horizon as Europe and the US grapple to keep a lid on rates.

    4 years ago
  • Corp hybrid popularity mounts, but strategist outlooks diverge
    Corporate hybrid bonds are becoming a focal point for investors in the second quarter, with one bank's credit strategy team making them a top pick to trade spread compression while another's has expressed caution on their likely performance

    4 years ago
  • Yield rise is buying signal for bonds, says BNP Paribas
    Credit spreads are set to hit new cyclical tights in the coming months, with the recent rise in yields having offered an attractive entry point especially for high-rated bonds, say BNP Paribas credit strategists

    4 years ago
  • Resurgent CSO market bets on ESG and new equity
    After a challenging 2020 the synthetic bespoke market has begun this year in style, with a pipeline of deals, talk of new investors and hopes that ESG could play a key role in driving deal volumes

    4 years ago
  • Ucits at a glance: European funds and CLOs head rankings
    Ucits fund returns

    4 years ago
  • Credit Rendezvous: sometimes you have to dive deep to find value
    Some parts of the credit market are fraught with danger, but that does not mean portfolio managers are avoiding them entirely, according to the Credit Rendezvous, Creditflux's 10-page quarterly report eaturing comments from 15 credit experts

    4 years ago
  • The tranche market shines, whatever your view on credit
    Index tranche volumes have reached record levels this year and CSOs have withstood the covid crisis. Panellists at the Credit Dimensions webinar outlined a range of trades in a thriving market

    4 years ago
  • Dealers power up as tranche trading hits new heights
    A big year for index tranche trading has taken volume within grasping distance of full-year 2019, a post-financial crisis record, with a deepening pool of dealers adding support

    4 years ago
  • CSOs start printing again with new money ready to invest
    The synthetic bespoke market is putting behind it the turmoil of recent months, with a pipeline of new CSO transactions starting to price and a swelling supply of new money lining up to invest.

    4 years ago
  • Ucits at a glance: Ucits funds march on and erase Q1 losses
    95% of Ucits credit funds listed with Creditflux posted positive returns in June to keep up the momentum from May when all but one fund was in positive territory

    4 years ago
  • Investors get creative with new ways to trade the curve
    Credit index curve trading is gaining new features going into August, evidencing deeper liquidity for CDS strategies, but also that investors already have one eye on the upcoming September rolls.

    4 years ago
  • Rampant technicals push cash and CDS in different directions
    Central bank interventions, primary market issuance and high yield defaults have conspired to create major distortions in credit performance, which sources say are ripe for opportunistic trading.

    4 years ago
  • AT1s come into focus after financial CDS rally
    The credit rally in June and July has favoured CDS referencing financial borrowers, but sources note a breakdown of usual market relationships that has left pockets of value for investors

    4 years ago
  • CSOs are hurting but will emerge stronger, say sources
    It is unsurprising that bespoke synthetic tranches have suffered during the covid-19 crisis, as they are backed largely by real money investors that have gone outright long credit risk. But more noteworthy and reassuring, say sources, is that most have held firm in their positions and look set to stick with the asset class — in contrast to the 2008 global financial crisis exodus

    5 years ago
  • Dealers zero in on pair of managed CSO formats
    The eagerly awaited introduction of ‘managed’ CSOs is getting closer, with hopes still alive for an inaugural deal before the end of March and consensus forming around two alternative approaches.

    5 years ago
  • Credit traders’ kickstand: primary market flood gives basis for relative value
    A deluge of investment grade bond supply in the first two weeks of the year has weighed on the spread basis between the cash market and CDS, leaving opportunities for traders who believe this dislocation should correct over the coming weeks

    5 years ago
  • Oil supply concerns grease CDS relative value trade
    With credit spreads having begun 2020 circling post-crisis tight prints, there is not much room across the market for improvement and plenty of susceptibility to jitters. But at least one CDS index shows scope to narrow further and could form part of a relative value trade

    5 years ago
  • CSO arrangers look to build on $65bn of issuance in 2019
    The synthetic bespoke tranche market this year has fallen short of expectations in terms of overall issuance volume, but ends with transformative inroads being made.

    5 years ago

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