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Trade finance specialist sentenced to 12 years in prison for CLO and fund fraud
2 years ago
David Hu, the former chief investment officer of International Investment Group, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in running a “Ponzi-like scheme”, which included using a CLO to create fraudulent loans. -
Bankrupt Hertz runs out of gas with CLOs holding $245 million
3 years ago
CLOs hold $245 million of Hertz’ debt as the US-based car rental company drives into bankruptcy protection, with the coronavirus panedemic putting brakes on the Estero, Florida-headquartered's firm car rental operations -
CLOs hold $189.3 million of J Crew as coronavirus pushes firm into bankruptcy
4 years ago
12 CLO managers hold $189.3 million debt of US retailer and household name J Crew (parent company Chino Holdings), which filed for Chapter 11 in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on Monday -
Longview Power turns to coal for handful of CLOs
4 years ago
CLOs hold $43.9 million of the debt of US power company LongView Power, which filed for Chapter 11 in the District of Delaware yesterday -
Fair Oaks suspends dividends from listed CLO fund citing covid-19 uncertainty
4 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 -
Carlyle performance dips in Q4, but credit teams ride global volatility
5 years ago
Credit fund performance dipped for the Carlyle Group in the fourth quarter, as market volatility and fund outflows put a dent in the industry’s much stronger performance of the previous three quarters -
Tesla CDS hits big bump on largely self-driven woes
5 years ago
Tesla Motors’ five-year credit default swap is at a widest-ever print of 21.3/23.3 points up front going into the week -
Oaktree raises new special situations fund while CIO warns of direct lending risk
5 years ago
Oaktree Capital Management has released its second quarter 2018 results in which the Los Angeles-based firm reported $2.4 billion of new capital commitments in the quarter -
Former BlueBay team raise €280 million for debut credit fund
6 years ago
Dublin-headquartered DunPort Capital Management has announced a close for its credit fund, Elm Corporate Credit fund, with €280 million capital commitments -
T. Rowe to reduce assets and change investment objective for bond mega-fund
6 years ago
T. Rowe Price is seeking to change the investment objective on its $2.65 billion International Bond fund – while also reallocating $850 million in assets away from the fund -
New York real estate investment fund raises $420 million
6 years ago
New York-based real estate investment management firm Madison Realty Capital has raised more than $420 million for Madison Realty Capital Debt Fund, regulatory filings reveal -
Private debt manager makes multi-million dollar sales for third credit opps fund
6 years ago
Private debt manager Park Square has made significant sales for its Capital Credit Opportunities III fund over the course of a year, regulatory filings indicate -
KKR poaches credit high-flyer from rival fund manager in London
7 years ago
An experienced credit professional is joining KKR in a senior credit-related role. The move will likely see the firm expand in private credit -
Temasek buys into credit manager Tikehau
7 years ago
Singapore-based sovereign wealth fund Temasek has taken a stake of just over 5% in Tikehau Capital -
Credit market snapshot: US high grade outperforms as spreads widen
10 years ago
The slide in credit spreads gathers pace with US investment grade outperforming and the seniority gap in financials shrinking -
Credit market snapshot: Europe widens, US high yield outperforms
11 years ago
Spreads on European corporate credit widened over last week while the US outperformed, particularly in high yield. -
Credit market snapshot: credit continues to grind tighter
11 years ago
Credit grinds tighter and European crossover outperforms -
Vodafone bid news sends Cable & Wireless Worldwide sharply tighter
12 years ago
Cable & Wireless Worldwide’s credit spreads gapped in after Vodafone confirmed that it is interested in buying the struggling UK telecoms company -
Goldman identifies refi-risk corporate curve opportunities
14 years ago
In its credit research this week, Goldman Sachs posited potential curve steepeners, identifying names with higher-than-normal refinancing risk. -
IG opens with rallying boost on constituents' earnings
14 years ago
Credit index spreads have continued to tighten sharply this morning, with iTraxx Europe in 2-3bp and below the 80bp level, Crossover 15bp in and approaching 555bp, and CDX IG slated to open below 90bp as it catches up with its European counterpart -
Debt holders split on foam maker’s loans
15 years ago
Debt holders split on foam maker’s loans -
Kodak buyback plan stirs CDS into action
15 years ago
Moody's says ratings stay the course despite buyback. -
FSA leads mini rally in bond insurers
15 years ago
FSA's CDS tightens hundreds of basis points on credit line. -
Credit Agricole freezes bank takeover plans following new Calyon credit write-downs
15 years ago
French bank Credit Agricole has reported first-quarter figures showing that net profit fell by two thirds to €892 million ($1.32 billion) on new write-downs -
Kingfisher resists further widening
16 years ago
Moody's surprises somewhat on Stora Enso but not on Kingfisher.
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