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BofA CLO trader departs after 16 years to join US pension giant
4 years ago
Former Bank of America CLO trader has left the bank after 16 years to move to the buy side -
Sov yield surge finally weighs on IG fund flows, as credit turns corner
4 years ago
Investment grade credit funds have suffered their first net outflow in several months, as the uptick in rates volatility has finally weighed on appetite in this part of the credit spectrum -
Credit shrugs off ECB tapering signal, but strategists warn of IG vulnerability
Credit markets are ending the week on a firm footing after taking in their stride the European Central Bank’s message that it expects to limit asset purchases in the coming quarter. But some parts of the market look more vulnerable than others, say strategists4 years ago -
High yield compression has one last push after real yields turn negative, says BofA
4 years ago
With real yields for European high yield bonds having turned negative, Bank of America credit strategists see "one last hurrah" for spread compression trades -
Retailer jumps on PE rumours while markets stay rooted in Jackson Hole
4 years ago
UK supermarket retailer Sainsbury's has been a notable mover in credit this week, as the wider market waits tentatively on Friday's Jackson Hole movement in the US and fund outflows signal nervousness about US Federal Reserve policy and escalating turmoil in Afghanistan -
Lingering covid vies with inflation as top credit threat, finds BofA
4 years ago
Covid-19 lingering is catching up with inflation as credit investors' number one worry, Bank of America's August survey has found. The picture for central bank purchases is bullish, but strategists see industrial and bank senior bonds as shorts for contrarians over the summer -
Rising stars will fuel double B boom, says BofA
4 years ago
A rising star cycle is underway and adds to a bullish outlook for double B credits with company results pointing to an ‘epic V-shaped recovery’ in high yield revenues and earnings, say Bank of America credit strategists -
Green QE is future, says BofA
4 years ago
Last week's European Central Bank strategy review confirmed that climate change policies will dictate the shape of future asset purchases, say Bank of America credit strategists -
Single Bs and periphery in favour as European HY market deleverages: BofA
4 years ago
Single B, periphery, leisure, retail and services high yield credit all look to offer value, amid indications the European market is deleveraging quicker than expected -
Credit funds at a glance (April 2021)
4 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves -
BofA replaces European lev fin capital markets head
4 years ago
Bank of America has named a new head of European leveraged finance capital markets, with Joe Bishay leaving the role -
Rates moves points to credit improvement, say BofA strategists
5 years ago
Focus on the rates market and the future direction of central banks has brought jitters back to credit in recent weeks and had a chilling affect on bond total returns. But higher government yields could end up being good for credit, say Bank of America strategists -
BofA restructures special situations and distressed debt trading desks
5 years ago
Bank of America has restructured its regional special situations and distressed debt trading teams -
Hayfin hires senior BofA figure as private credit portfolio manager
5 years ago
Hayfin Capital Management has hired a Bank of America official as a London-based portfolio manager in the firm’s private credit team -
Full circle for credit as investors navigate stormy year-opener
5 years ago
Credit is ending 2021's politically tumultuous first week tighter in cash bonds and flattish in CDS spreads, but performance has noticeably lagged more emphatic improvements in stocks, commodities and the record-hitting Bitcoin -
Bet on beta compression - except in sub fin CDS, say BofA strategists
5 years ago
Beta compression will be a dominant theme in 2021 for high yield versus investment grade CDS and bonds, financial versus non-financial credit and subordinated versus senior financial bonds, say Bank or America strategists in a research note. Short volatility positions are also attractive, they add, while cautioning sub versus senior financial CDS could buck the trend -
BofA sees fruits of its labour after rebuilding macro credit and index businesses
5 years ago
Bank of America is among the dealers that is revelling in the re-emergence of relative value credit trading this year with the bank's index tranche and index trading volumes up roughly 85% and 70% this year -
Dealers power up as tranche trading hits new heights
5 years ago
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 -
High yield inflows return as appetite moves to long end
5 years ago
A heavy slant in preference for investment grade credit has been underscored by high grade funds recording their 20th week of inflows in a row, but high yield funds are also back to positive flow for the first time in three weeks on returning European appetite -
US swaps rule relaxation brings underperformance of bank CDS
5 years ago
US Federal Reserve changes to the Volcker rule has caused bank stocks to surge, but credit market perceptions are less positive -
Volatility trading has room to run, say strategists, as market holds firm after rally
5 years ago
Big intraday swings have abated from the credit market, but spreads are finely poised in their mid-range positioning between the March peaks of the crisis and pre-crisis levels. According to strategists, this leaves plenty to play for in volatility trading -
Autos dominate in BofA €25 billion fallen angel watchlist
5 years ago
Downgrade impact for fallen angels in the coming months could be more extreme than during the 2008 financial crisis, Bank of America strategists have warned, as they identified €25 billion worth of debt at European investment grade companies most at risk of falling into high yield territory -
Sovereign borrowing will crowd out corps and produce fallen angels, warns BofA
5 years ago
Investors should be wary of buying coporate credit that yields less than sovereign debt, Bank of America strategists have warned, predicting €20-30 billion of European fallen angel volume lies ahead as the market cycle turns -
BlueBay adds distressed specialist to EM credit team
5 years ago
The hire follows BlueBay appointing Mihai Florian in January to develop the firm’s capabilities in illiquid emerging market corporate credit -
Boeing/Airbus dogfight widens spreads as WTO ruling exposes Europe's trade weaknesses
6 years ago
The World Trade Organisation’s go-ahead for the US to impose $7.5 billion of tariffs on imports from the EU has sent credit spreads sharply wider. And, according to latest credit research from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, it exposes Europe’s “Achilles heel”
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