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Lupus Alpha CLO funds enter April top 10 after cutting triple B exposure in January
5 years ago
Lupus Alpha CLO High Grade Invest Fund, a Ucits fund managed by Lupus Alpha, topped the Creditflux April hedge fund rankings with 12.05% returns. The Frankfurt-based manager also has two other funds in the top 10 rankings: Lupus Alpha CLO High Quality Invest (9.88%) and Lupus Alpha CLO Opportunity Notes I (8.94%) -
Correction: Orchard Liquid Credit Fund performance
5 years ago
In the May issue of the Creditflux magazine we incorrectly stated in our performance tables the year-to-date return for Orchard Liquid Credit Fund, which is up 10.66% -
Europcar on the move with Spanish and shareholder support
5 years ago
Europcar Mobility Group is among the biggest movers today in bonds and CDS, after the French car rental company obtained Spanish government support and shareholder Eurozeo confirmed it would take part in a financing plan -
Boston pension seeks distressed debt manager
5 years ago
Boston Retirement System is reissuing its private debt manager search and soliciting proposals from firms to manage a distressed debt mandate -
Fair Oaks suspends dividends from listed CLO fund citing covid-19 uncertainty
5 years ago
Fair Oaks Capital has suspended dividends on its listed CLO fund “in light of the ongoing uncertainty in economies and markets caused by covid-19 pandemic”, according to an update to investors in the $315 million fund -
Huge CDS gap yawns between US and Europe, despite Fed intervention
5 years ago
Having crossed paths in a rare moment of compression on Monday, iTraxx Europe and its US counterpart CDX IG have since undergone one of their biggest moments of dislocation since the global financial crisis, as an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve failed to comfort investors about the impact of the coronavirus on the US economy -
Europe rallies hard after CDX IG closes tighter for first time since June
5 years ago
Volatility in credit remains heightened due to the coronavirus outbreak, but movement has become two-way, with European CDS indices surging tighter today after US index CDX IG ended yesterday’s session tighter than iTraxx Europe for the first time in nine months -
Credit traders’ kickstand: a year comes undone in a week as world faces coronavirus moment of truth
5 years ago
As the coronavirus outbreak reaches a 'decisive point', according to the World Health Organisation, one of most volatile weeks in recent memory has hauled credit spreads from their post-financial crisis tights to much wider levels last seen in the first half of 2019 and, in the case of emerging markets, more than a year ago. -
Hadrian Wall tumbles as board calls for wind down of direct lending fund
5 years ago
Hadrian’s Wall Secured Investments' board of directors has decided that a wind down of the fund with cash returned to shareholders would be in the best interest of shareholders, according to a company update -
Creditflux and Debtwire European direct lending survey set to close today
A European direct lending survey issued by Creditflux and Debtwire is set to close later today
5 years ago -
Portfolio managers wary of US default rates, IACPM survey reveals
5 years ago
Portfolio managers are more pessimistic about North American corporate defaults in the next 12 months than other global regions, according to the latest survey by the International Association of Credit Portfolio Managers -
Direct lending strategies grow by 32% in Luxembourg, report finds
6 years ago
Direct lending strategies domiciled in Luxembourg have almost doubled to comprise 32% of the private loan market, up from 18% last year, according to a joint private debt fund survey conducted by KPMG and Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry -
UK transitions to post-Libor era with array of Sonia-linked deals
6 years ago
The UK’s structured finance market has moved to swiftly embrace the daily compounded benchmark Sonia (Sterling overnight index average) ahead of the 2021 phase out of Libor. -
Credit traders' kickstand: rally makes good on relative value plays, but high yield pitfalls abound
6 years ago
Credit markets are ending the week on a stronger tone overall than they did last Friday, following supportive comments this week from both the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank meeting. But big drops in some individual company bonds shows there are still plenty of pitfalls to catch out the unwary -
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 -
AT1s should be highly valued, not feared
6 years ago
Additional tier one (AT1) bonds stand out as a rich source of value this year, say portfolio managers, despite the shock headlines generated mid-February by Santander’s decision not to call a €1.5 billion note -
Spanish bank prices €972 million SRT with triple As paying 31bp
7 years ago
Cajamar Caja Rural, based in southern Spain, has priced a €972.1 million significant risk transfer (SRT), according to market sources -
Danish pension fund's CEO steps down
7 years ago
Christian Hyldahl, the CEO of Arbejdsmarkedets Tillægspension (ATP), has given his resignation to the pension fund’s chairman of the board Torben Andersen. -
Market rout drives US/Europe credit convergence, as Brazil leads Latin widening
7 years ago
Credit spreads have sharply widened globally as financial markets are being rocked by concerns for a trade war and rising US rates. An equity-led rout in the US yesterday afternoon -
65% of distressed managers plan new funds over the next year, survey finds
7 years ago
Distressed debt is proving to be a popular strategy for managers, with 65% intending to launch a distressed strategy in the next 12 months, according to a report by Creditflux’s sister publication Debtwire and law firm Ropes & Gray. -
Massachusetts pension fund invests $75 million with TowerBrook
7 years ago
Mass PRIM) has made a $75 million commitment to New-York based TowerBrook Capital Partners for its second structured opportunities fund, according to 15 May board documentation -
Ares emerges as favourite to take over troubled direct lending fund
7 years ago
Following Oaktree’s wind-down request, the board of the Ranger Direct Lending Fund has chosen Ares as replacement manager - moves which could see the fund change its focus from peer-to-peer loan investments to asset-backed loans -
Axa IM holds €1.1 billion final close on European infrastructure debt fund
7 years ago
Axa Investment Managers – Real Assets (AXA IM) held a final close on its co-mingled pan-European infrastructure debt fund at over €1.1 billion, a spokesperson has confirmed -
European direct lending up 34% in recent quarter: Deloitte report
8 years ago
Direct lending in Europe continues to boom, according to the latest Deloitte deal tracker, which found a 34% growth of direct lending deals in third quarter 2017 alone compared to third quarter 2016 -
Private debt performance shines in institutional investing study
8 years ago
A quarter of institutional investors say private debt outperformed their expectations over 12 months to 28 August 2017
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