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45% of insurers look to increase private debt allocations, finds Natixis IM survey
6 years ago
Private debt allocations are expected to grow for 45% of insurers over the next three years, according to a recent survey by Natixis Investment Management. But regulation and internal restrictions are the biggest challenges to greater adoption of private markets allocation -
Minnesota pension to invest $300 million in distressed and private credit funds
6 years ago
Minnesota State Board of Investments is set to invest $100 million in a mezzanine debt fund and $200 million in a distressed debt fund -
Arizona pension to deploy up to $700 million a year in private credit
6 years ago
Arizona Public Safety Employee System is looking to deploy $600-700 million in private credit strategies per year in order to meet its target allocation, according to board documents seen by Creditflux. -
Decalia adds ex-Morgan Stanley official to senior private credit role
6 years ago
Geneva-based Decalia Asset Management has appointed a lead portfolio manager for its private market funds -
Azimut hires ex-Dyal official as it aims to buy minority equity in asset managers
6 years ago
Azimut will initially focus on acquiring minority stakes in alternative asset managers with under $3 billion AUM – including private credit, private equity, infrastructure and real estate firms -
Fund performance
6 years ago
A round-up of fund performance click here. -
BTIG founds European fixed income credit division and adds four traders
6 years ago
The London-based division will be led by Michael Carley, who BTIG hired last year as a fixed income managing director in New York -
Thomas Cook CDS settles with higher than expected recovery
6 years ago
CDS referencing Thomas Cook Group settled with a final price of 10.125 cents at yesterday's credit event auction, making the high pay-outs to protection buyers still less profitable for them than had been expected -
Thomas Cook CDS auction sets initial midpoint at nine cents
6 years ago
An auction to settle CDS referencing Thomas Cook Group has derived an initial market midpoint of 9.125 cents, implying protection buyers will receive a pay-out on contracts in the region of 89 cents -
Distressed loans get IHS Markit workover as tech service aims to cut settlement times
6 years ago
IHS Markit is unveiling an electronic solution through its ClearPar platform aimed at simplifying trade settlement for distressed leveraged loans, an area that has greatly lagged efficiency in the par loans market -
JP Morgan AM closes first special situations fund
6 years ago
JP Morgan Asset Management has held a final closing for its first special situations fund, with more than 50% of investors backing the fund to be first-time investors in a JP Morgan Alternatives fund -
Crestline bags $360 million for inaugural European opportunities fund
6 years ago
Crestline Investors has held a final close on its inaugural European special situations fund, Crestline Opportunity Fund III Europe, at $360 million, surpassing its original $300 million target size -
Thomas Cook CDS buyers face bond squeeze as DC ejects 2023 notes from auction
6 years ago
The likelihood of a squeeze on Thomas Cook Group obligations has increased for market participants looking to physically settle their CDS contracts, after the Determinations Committee ruled that the collapsed UK travel firm’s €400 million 3.875% senior notes due 2023 were inadmissible into a credit event auction -
Thomas Cook CDS auction set for two deliverables
6 years ago
Market participants have until 5pm London time (12pm New York) on Thursday to challenge the supplemental list for an auction to settle CDS referencing Thomas Cook Group, which so far looks like it will have two deliverable obligations -
Direct lending across the Atlantic: Creditflux unveils two direct lending reports
6 years ago
Creditflux is pleased to unveil two direct lending reports with the third edition of European Direct Lending Perspectives now available, along with the inaugural US Private Credit Perspectives report. -
Russell and Mediobanca launch multi-asset fund with CLO allocation
6 years ago
Mediobanca Private Banking has joined forces with Russell Investments to set up a fund that has a 20% allocation to credit, sources say -
Thomas Cook ruling puts 2014 format CDS contracts back in the money
6 years ago
Thomas Cook Group triggered a failure-to-pay credit event when it filed for chapter 15 protection last month, the Determinations Committee has ruled – a decision that has big implications for holders of newer format CDS contracts on the name -
Njord closes second European special situations fund at €271 million
6 years ago
Njord Partners has closed its second special situations fund, Njord Partners Special Situations Fund II, at €271 million -
Narrowly tailored event protocol set to go live in weeks
6 years ago
Investors have until 14 October to sign up to an Isda protocol aimed at stamping out narrowly tailored credit events (NTCEs) from the CDS market. -
Roll week leaves CDS in strange places
6 years ago
CDS traders navigate a much-changed landscape in October, after one of the most impactful index rolls in recent times. -
Fund performance
6 years ago
A round-up of fund performance -
Ucits at a glance
6 years ago
A round-up of ucits fund performance -
Credit funds at a glance
6 years ago
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit -
Steinhoff CDS fails to (physically) deliver
6 years ago
A credit event auction for Steinhoff Europe revealed very little interest to physically settle CDS contracts, with only one request to buy and for just €8.4 million -
Thomas Cook is a lesson for CLOs on unsecured bonds, says TwentyFour AM
6 years ago
The liquidation of UK travel operator Thomas Cook this week has underscored that “unsecured debt has no place in CLOs,” according to a note by Aza Teeuwen, portfolio manager at TwentyFour Asset Management
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