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Credit hedge funds (October 2021)
2 years ago
Credit hedge fund returns -
Ucits at a glance: Angsana recovers from July slump
2 years ago
Just under 75% of Ucits funds made positive returns in August, holding steady from June and July -
Credit funds at a glance (October 2021)
2 years ago
A round up of fundraising and people moves in credit -
CIFC looks to have another crack at direct lending
2 years ago
CIFC Asset Management is exploring the possibility of building out a direct lending business for a second time, with chief executive officer Steve Vaccaro telling the audience at Creditflux’s CLO Symposium that the firm is looking to broaden its business -
Hedging picks up as dip-buying is weighed against inflation
2 years ago
Inflation and rates will be the central drivers of credit market performance into the end of the year and beyond, investors and strategists agree -
CSAM regains best manager throne
2 years ago
Upstart CLO managers overtook more experienced rivals at last year’s Creditflux Manager Awards, but CSAM and other large firms, such as PGIM, emerged victorious in London this time around -
Credit Fundraising: September breaks 2021 record and poses question - is it sustainable?
2 years ago
The third quarter ended with $36.5 billion being raised in credit last month, doubling July and August figures. Several of the new funds have embedded Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation or ESG criteria at the heart of their investment thesis -
LibreMax collects $225 million for structured credit fund
2 years ago
LibreMax Capital has closed its fifth drawdown vehicle, LibreMax Structured Opportunities Partners I, at $225 million -
Credit suffers double punch from treasury and energy surge
2 years ago
Credit markets are nursing their wounds after taking a battering on Wednesday, prompted by a surge in oil prices and spike in government bond yields that add to concerns about rising inflation -
Squarepoint takes over from CSAM as it supports star trader's new long-short credit fund
2 years ago
Arini, led by highly regarded former Credit Suisse trader Hamza Lemssouguer, has found support in Squarepoint Capital as it launches its first European credit fund -
Vista collects $2.3 billion for third software-focused credit fund
2 years ago
Vista Credit Partners has held a $2.3 billion final close of its third flagship software focused credit fund, Vista Credit Partners Fund III, above its $1.5 billion target -
CIFC launches $2bn loan SMA with Texas pension fund
2 years ago
CIFC Asset Management has teamed up with Teacher Retirement System of Texas to launch a separately managed account named Texas Debt Capital LP to invest in senior secured loans -
German real estate co hits new wides as single names catch up with index rout
2 years ago
Adler Real Estate is again one of the biggest movers in the European credit market, as the week comes to a bearish close and October begins with heightened uncertainty -
PGIM launches first dedicated ESG bond fund
2 years ago
PGIM says it has launched its first dedicated environmental, social and governance fixed income strategy for US investors, citing increased demand from clients for optionality between traditional and ESG investment strategies -
Co-head of Blackstone's GP stake-buying business to join Angelo Gordon
2 years ago
Angelo Gordon has snapped up a big name from Blackstone -
Manager wins £1.7 billion IG credit mandate from UK's St James’s Place
2 years ago
The UK wealth manager has awarded a £1.7 billion ($2.28 billion) global invevstment grade credit mandate -
Investors shrug at new Evergrande bond deadline a week on from roll havoc
2 years ago
Chinese real estate giant Evergrande looks unlikely to meet a $45 million bond payment due on Wednesday despite reports it plans to sell a $1.5 billion commercial bank stake. But credit markets are showing very little reaction despite initial default concerns having up-ended CDS index rolls only last week -
Healthcare M&A offers diverging prognoses in high yield as market recuperates
2 years ago
Grifols, the Spanish healthcare business, is making a push wider at odds with rallying markets, having brought €2 billion equivalent of bonds to back its acquisition of European plasma player Biotest -
Chinese power crunch brings off day for credit as investor optimism dims
2 years ago
Concerns about a China slowdown, Germany's election result, rate hikes and the US government's inability to lift its debt ceiling have contributed to a sharp move wider in credit, as investors attempt to digest a variety of big unknowns -
Franklin Templeton takes on Aviva's US IG credit team
2 years ago
Franklin Templeton has struck a deal to buy Aviva Investors’ $7.5 billion US-based investment grade credit team -
HY set to roll after rocky week scuttles investors
2 years ago
Market participants are holding their breath ahead of the roll of US high yield index CDX HY, after a week of volatility and fund outflows -
Stifel hires head of leveraged finance capital markets in new role
2 years ago
Stifel Financial has hired to a newly created role of managing director, head of leveraged finance capital markets in New York -
HarbourVest sails to $892 million final close for first dedicated US direct lending fund
2 years ago
HarbourVest Partners has held a final close on its inaugural, dedicated US direct lending fund at ‘over $892 million’ -
Investcorp strikes partnership with distressed mid-market specialist
2 years ago
Marblegate Asset Management and Investcorp say they have formed a strategic partnership where the latter will provide Marblegate with long-term capital to strengthen its investment platform and provide access to to Investcorp's investor network -
Credit rally extends as Fed hurdle passes and Evergrande views evolve
2 years ago
Credit markets are rallying for a second day, after the US Federal Reserve meeting indicated a shortening timeline to rate hikes but no shocks. A key deadline for China Evergrande bond payments still overshadows the Thursday session, but investor expectations have gravitated to a more localised impact for any fall out
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