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Credit reels back to January 2019 levels as coronavirus impact spreads
5 years ago
A more positive opening for European credit today proved short-lived, as coronavirus developments caused the market to reverse its modest improvement early on to careen back to some of the widest levels in over a year -
Credit Rendezvous: the outlook in 2020 across a dozen segments of the credit market
5 years ago
Welcome to the Credit Rendezvous, the first instalment of a regular feature published by Creditflux that tracks credit market dynamics in a dozen segments from investment grade, liquid loans, CLOs and CSOs all the way through to distressed debt. We view this as the meeting point for credit specialists across strategies to share their perspectives -
Pimco plans to outperform come rain or shine with $4.5bn all-weather fund
5 years ago
Pimco has become the latest manager to fashion a flexible, all weather credit fund that invests across public and private markets, geographies and capital structures. The Newport Beach-based manager is hoping to raise $3 billion for the strategy. With half a turn of leverage, it could have up to $4.5 billion to deploy. -
Fund performance: Presents under the tree as CLO funds perform
A round-up of fund performance5 years ago -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits end strong year on a high
A round-up of ucits fund performance5 years ago -
A round-up of fundraising and people moves in credit
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Credit event protocol goes into force with 60 extra sign-ups
5 years ago
The International Swaps & Derivatives Association is going live today with a protocol aimed at stamping out narrowly tailored credit events from the CDS market, having signed up 1,358 entities -
We need to talk about high triple C/bond-heavy CLOs
5 years ago
It’s tranched, has exposure to corporate credit and looks and behaves a lot like a CLO – only it’s slightly different. There is so much variety in the CLO market that the industry is faced with a dicey problem: how do we differentiate between the different flavours of CLOs? -
Attack is the best form of defence
5 years ago
Yes, idiosyncratic risks are creeping into corporate credit. But speakers at Creditflux’s CLO Summit were convinced that the most creative firms will be able to thrive without taking on additional risk -
Complacency rules after rally in run-up to UK election
5 years ago
UK credits rallying was a familiar sight for much of November, mainly due to investors cutting their previous short positions ahead of the country’s 12 December election, but dealers reported little appetite to replace long, short or hedging trades going into the final stretch. -
Deep dive trade is on, but single name risks still abound
5 years ago
High yield CDS is reversing its previous underperformance versus investment grade, reflecting an investor shift down the quality spectrum in cash bonds. -
Fund performance: Long-short funds rule in October as CLO funds struggle
5 years ago
A round-up of fund performance -
Ucits at a glance: Ucits continue to chart a steady course
A round-up of ucits fund performance5 years ago -
CLOs at a glance: innovations arrive as year draws to close
A round-up of CLO performance5 years ago -
Ucits at a glance: ucits continue to chart a steady course
A round-up of ucits fund performance5 years ago -
Fund performance
5 years ago
A round-up of fund performance click here. -
BTIG founds European fixed income credit division and adds four traders
5 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
5 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
5 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 -
Thomas Cook CDS buyers face bond squeeze as DC ejects 2023 notes from auction
5 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
5 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 -
Thomas Cook ruling puts 2014 format CDS contracts back in the money
5 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 -
Narrowly tailored event protocol set to go live in weeks
5 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
5 years ago
CDS traders navigate a much-changed landscape in October, after one of the most impactful index rolls in recent times. -
Fund performance
5 years ago
A round-up of fund performance
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