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  • CLO funds make best of a bad situation
    It can’t get any worse can it? Well, it did in 2022, when credit spreads kept moving wider. Still, CLO funds were able to withstand the pressure, and they outperformed other credit strategies

    1 year ago
  • Credit Rendezvous: Make yourself comfortable, there’s a storm coming
    In our Q1 outlook, we speak to Edwin Wilches, PGIM (US CLOs), Mikkel Sckerl and Flemming Dose, Capital Four (European CLOs),  Jim Fitzpatrick, CQS (US loans), Loic Prevot, Polus (European loans), Madelaine Jones, Oaktree (global high yield), Art Penn, Pennant Park (US direct lending), Mattis Poetter, Arcmont (European direct lending), Keerthi Raghavan, Waterfall (structured credit), Ray Costa, Benefit Street (distressed), Grant Webster, Ninety One (Emerging markets), Oumar Diallo, Aeon (real assets) for their views for the upcoming quarter. 

    1 year ago
  • Fund performance: Wake us up when September ends
    After a resurgent August, credit markets hit a rough patch in September, with every Creditflux index posting negative returns, and only 12.9% of funds in our listings showing a positive return.

    1 year ago
  • Credit faces blind spot as borrowers enter higher default cycle: BNP Paribas
    With short term rates outstripping nominal GDP growth, the credit cycle is entering its next and final stage – one in which corporate defaults will pick up but high quality borrowers should outperform

    1 year ago
  • Credit PM pair seek galaxy of opportunities with long/short fund manager launch
    Two experienced portfolio managers have set up a new venture to take advantage of volatile markets

    1 year ago
  • Compression trades grind into gear as spreads narrow
    Compression between high yield and investment grade credit looks to be finally gaining traction in February, having been identified by some strategists at the start of the year as a key 2021 theme

    3 years ago
  • KKR deploys 10% of $2 billion coronavirus dislocation credit fund
    KKR Credit has plans to launch a $2 billion dislocated corporate and asset backed credit fund to take advantage of coronavirus-induced volatility. And the New York-based manager has wasted no time swooping on opportunities after deploying $212 million by 9 April

    4 years ago
  • Credit traders' kickstand: rolling with the pain, as relative value trades come unstuck
    What a difference a month - and a pandemic - make. This time in February, no-one could have imagined a global financial crisis would be unfolding, that credit performance would be a battle between a virus and some of the biggest government and central bank interventions on record, that today's iTraxx Europe and CDX index rolls would traverse unprecedented ranges, that option expiry strikes would be blown beyond recognition, or that cash and CDS differentials would be whipsawing with such violence

    4 years ago
  • Arizona pension to deploy up to $700 million a year in private credit
    Arizona Public Safety Employee System is looking to deploy $600-700 million in private credit strategies per year in order to meet its target allocation, according to board documents seen by Creditflux.

    4 years ago
  • Mizuho appoints US and European credit trading heads in leadership shake-up
    The hires include a newly created CLO role, head of credit trading, and head of special situations and illiquid trading 

    4 years ago
  • Join the debate: most memorable moment in credit
    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

    6 years ago

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