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Points up front
14 years ago
Points up front -
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 - Tim has updated his profile
14 years ago
After stints on the buy-side and at a broker, Tim Smolensky III is heading back to where he started -
A brighter, tighter world
14 years ago
Our panel of leading credit fund managers agree that thirst for yield will drive spreads still tighter in 2010, but have differing views about how to make money in that environment -
Wolseley: Structured credit is making a comeback
14 years ago
With governments providing liquidity and a healthy dose of pragmatism, securitisation will flourish in 2010 -
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 -
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 -
Don’t quote me
15 years ago
This year is going to be worse than 2008 -
Don’t quote me
15 years ago
Don’t quote me -
Wolseley - School report: must do better
15 years ago
Wolseley - School report: must do better -
Fishknife - Bank capital investors left stuck in the middle
15 years ago
Fishknife - Bank capital investors left stuck in the middle -
Wolseley: All I want for Christmas is Keynes (or maybe Hayek)
15 years ago
Wolseley: All I want for Christmas is Keynes (or maybe Hayek) -
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. -
Different class
16 years ago
Different class -
Grim times will end in tiers
16 years ago
Let the bad times roll. At least then we'll be able to spot the good CLO managers -
The problem with credit indices
17 years ago
The problem with credit indices
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