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"I’ve been doing ESG for 27 years; I just didn’t know it"
2 years ago
Apollo's Joe Mornoey takes our credit quiz -
Farewell Mike
4 years ago
After two decades, Mike Peterson, the founder and long-time editor of Creditflux, is moving on. -
I still love to sit in front of computer screens to try and understand markets
4 years ago
Jochen Felsenheimer of Xaia Investment takes our credit quiz -
Experience has taught me to be sceptical of second lien loans
5 years ago
Alex Jackson takes our credit quiz -
I liked it when banks could hold risk and actually had inventory to shift
5 years ago
Louis Gargour, CIO of LNG Capital, takes our credit quiz -
Loan managers need an equity-like mindset instead of relying on docs
5 years ago
Octagon's Lauren Basmadjian takes our credit quiz and talks about buying CLO equity in 2009, the impact of technology on the retail sector and Eddie Murphy's 1980s heyday -
Points up front: structuring is in his blood
5 years ago
Very few people can claim they were born to structure CLOs, but perhaps GreensLedge’s new recruit Peter Melichar is the exception -
Join the debate: most memorable moment in credit
6 years ago
At Creditflux we’ve now produced 200 monthly magazines since Fishknife first came up with the idea of tracking the global credit markets in 2001). We asked several key credit industry officials about their most memorable moment in credit -
Keep feeding the beast and you just might get bitten
6 years ago
Middle-market direct lenders are both suppliers and consumers of capital – and they risk hurting themselves when loan terms loosen -
Stay away from blind pools
8 years ago
Axa IM's Deborah Shire takes our credit quiz -
We would be thrilled with rising rates
8 years ago
Coherence Capital's Sal Naro takes our credit quiz -
Hold your nose and buy the recap – sometimes
8 years ago
They are as welcome as a visit from the in-laws, but dividend recap loans perform no worse than others -
Few investors want small company distressed loans
9 years ago
Mudrick Capital's Jason Mudrick takes our credit quiz -
Scrabbling for value
10 years ago
Value is seeping out of the credit market as spreads continue to tighten, according to a survey of Creditflux readers -
Liquidity is overbought
11 years ago
James Hunt, head of THL Credit, gives his views on the credit market -
Wolseley - Here’s to the next 10 years
12 years ago
The details have changed, but the challenges in the credit market are the same as ever -
Viewpoint - CLOs are coming back
14 years ago
Guggenheim’s Scott Minerd says that CLOs, like other structured products, will soon find a natural home -
Fishknife - Greece is more like Panama than California
14 years ago
Eventually, investors will realise that Greece, like Panama, has little hold over the issuer of its currency -
Viewpoint - A new world is in sight
14 years ago
Mark Hale predicts a short-term correction but is optimistic that structured credit will see a broad revival next year -
Fishknife - Stopping the start-ups
14 years ago
It’s hard to say no when banks with big balance sheets ask you to come and put them to work -
Viewpoint - The good, the bad and the anomalies
14 years ago
With credit markets finely poised between recovery and further distress, Sohko Fujimoto asked analysts at five leading credit research teams where they find value -
Viewpoint: Looking for the bottom
15 years ago
With the global economic turmoil showing few signs of ending, we asked a group of leading credit fund managers what they expect to happen to credit in 2009 Q What will happen to credit spreads/prices in 2009?
Thomas Finke: No one ever really knows where spreads and prices are going - just take a look at what people were saying at the end of 2007. Many hoped that the market decline that began in 2007 would find a bottom in 2008. Instead, credit markets have experienced even greater spread and price deterioration, especially over the last couple months. As we face 2009, we can hope that credit markets stabilise, but we do not know for sure. -
A rating agency never forgets
15 years ago
A rating agency never forgets -
Forget credit. Here is credit version 2.0
15 years ago
After the dotcom crash the internet was slowly reborn. The same will happen to credit -
Can't pay, won't pay
16 years ago
Can't pay, won't pay
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