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  • How many CLOs will be reset?
    Tightening liability spreads aren’t just driving record new CLO issuance this year — they’re also triggering a wave of resets and refinancings in the US, especially for broadly syndicated CLOs

    1 month ago
  • CLO rankings: 2023 turns out OK
    Last year may not have seen records in the primary CLO market, but it was a very solid performer with a strong finish. 

    2 months ago
  • A strong year for CLO strategies
    After the pain of 2022, credit fund managers must have been praying that 2023 turned out better. It did.

    2 months ago
  • Banks predict steady year ahead
    It’s the season for predictions and the CLO market is no exception, with all the banks having their say. We’ve rounded up their forecasts for new issuance and resets in the US and Europe

    4 months ago
  • 2023: a bumper year for CLO funds
    It looks like 2023 will finish as a solid year for most credit funds, and an outstanding one for CLO funds. But funds pursuing corporate distressed strategies continued to struggle

    4 months ago
  • Tightening spreads show market’s growing maturity
    As another tumultuous year ends, we review how CLO spreads are looking around the world. In summary? Given current macroeconomic woes, the situation could have been much worse

    4 months ago
  • The wall is coming down
    Refis and extensions have greatly reduced the height of the maturity wall looming over European CLOs in the near term — but, further out, WAL test cushions remain critical

    5 months ago
  • CLO Census: It’s time to put the shop in order
    After a lacklustre year for the CLO market, the 539 respondents to our comprehensive survey are increasingly calling for structural changes, from electronic trading to standardised documents

    5 months ago
  • European CLOs win out against US deals
    Last month, our analysis explored the performance of US CLOs that were previously reset. We found that they delivered higher distributions than deals which weren’t reset, with the exception of the 2017 and 2018 vintages (Creditflux September 2023 — Do resets help CLOs perform better?). This article expands that analysis to the European market, and compares the performance of US BSL and EU CLO equity tranches.

    7 months ago
  • Coping with stress
    After a long period of relatively stable European CLO documentation, 2023 has seen a number of innovations. Tom Davidson, Creditflux’s managing editor, sat down with S&P Global Ratings’ Sandeep Chana and Kos Vavelidis, a partner at DLA Piper, to discuss the trends.

    7 months ago
  • What do you think?
    The Creditflux CLO Census is back for its seventh instalment. Our annual stock-take of the global CLO industry begins on Monday, 2 October — it’s your chance to make your voice heard

    7 months ago
  • Question your assumptions
    Valuing CLO paper is complicated, and loan prepayments are one of the trickiest parts. When pricing a new issue CLO, the market generally assumes that 15-20% of loans will prepay their principal annually. This prepayment rate is important because it essentially determines the pace at which a CLO’s rated debt is paid off after the reinvestment period, when the CLO pays down its own principal.

    10 months ago
  • Arcmont and Barings land direct lending doubles
    Readers with long memories may recall that Creditflux used to award a handful of prizes for direct lending funds at the Manager Awards. But this year those gongs were spun out into their own glittering gala.

    10 months ago
  • Treble top: CSAM wins best manager again
    Returning to the Landmark Hotel in London, the 2023 Creditflux manager awards looked back at a year that saw the CLO market in flux. After the stability of 2021, the markets hit a rocky patch and US CLO triple As ranged from 110-290 basis points.

    10 months ago
  • Rope-a-dope brings knock-out returns
    Post-pandemic US and European CLOs delivered mid-teen equity returns in 2022, despite a barrage of weak macroeconomic news and what could have been a heavyweight Libor mismatch  

    1 year ago
  • Not every CLO can be a winner
    The CLO industry has undeniably performed well enough to justify the plaudits it receives. But there will always be some unloved CLO tranches that slip into triple C territory

     

    1 year ago
  • Weren’t there more of us than this?
    According to this year’s Creditflux CLO Census, the CLO industry is not feeling optimistic. Some investors have vanished and managers have not taken advantage of helpful market conditions

    1 year ago
  • We can cope with downgrades again

    Having overcome one loan downgrade wave in 2020, the CLO market is now facing another. But this time CLOs are defensively positioned, and managers have a chance to adjust portfolios

    1 year ago
  • Aircraft lessors: gathering clouds lead to talk of turbulence
    Aircraft leasing companies have been cruising over the past two years as passenger numbers grew, but rising interest rates and trade tariff concerns are making some bondholders nervous

    5 years ago
  • Consumer lending: questions pile up for debt collectors
    Cabot’s failed IPO has hit bonds across the debt collection sector – and made investors much more cautious. By Euan Hagger

    6 years ago

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