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Lumen Technologies ad-hoc group preps competing proposal
6 months ago
The refinancing of Lumen Technologies, currently held by 1311 different CLOs with a combined principal balance of USD 3.8bn, took a new twist today as details of a competing proposal emerged -
Swiss bank looks to plug holes but investors are hun-gruyere for risk
1 year ago
Credit Suisse is a rare, worrisome cloud in an otherwise brightening sky this week, as Europe extends its tightening trend in credit with the US standing at ease for the Thanksgiving holiday -
Castlelake secures $782 million for credit fund
1 year ago
Castlelake Income Opportunities II will invest in areas including European commercial real estate, transitional bridge lending in North America, specialty finance and secured aviation related lending -
US oil drive boosts credit, but property firm goes against the flow
2 years ago
US moves to increase oil supply have prompted financial markets to resume rallying, after Russia dampened optimism on peace in Ukraine. But one European company is moving sharply in the other direction -
Credit funds at a glance: several funds post double digit November returns
3 years ago
November was a strong month for credit hedge funds listed by Creditflux, with latest returns demonstrating the effect of the vaccine/US election rally on fund perfomance -
European high yield stays positive as rest of market hits resistance point
3 years ago
Credit markets are taking a cautious step back following the recent rally, with only European high yield spreads still exploring their best prints of the week -
US lags as credit explores three-month tights
3 years ago
Credit markets in Europe and Asia have begun June on a rally to their tightest levels in nearly three months, with optimism over reopening economies outweighing concern about US/China trade negotiations. But US credit looks set for a more cautious opening, after a weekend of widespread protests and rioting -
CLOs show coronavirus resistance even as bonds and loans suffer
4 years ago
CLO managers are - so far - looking defensively positioned in relation to the coronavirus outbreak, with only two of the five largest portfolio sectors listed as very negative in latest Wells Fargo research. But investor fears have all but closed the loan and bond primary pipeline, while lower rates signalled by the US Federal Reserve could spell a fall in leveraged loan and CLO demand -
Credit market snapshot: US recovers after Greece triggers early sell-off
9 years ago
News of renewed political uncertainty in Greece drove a sharp sell-off yesterday across European markets, including credit -
Emerging market credit managers buck trend for outflows
9 years ago
Managers of some emerging market corporate bond funds have seen accelerating investor inflows in recent weeks -
Credit market snapshot: spreads tighten into Greek issue
10 years ago
Spreads inch tighter ahead of Greek government's return to the debt markets -
Credit market snapshot: US credit hits post-crisis record on strong day
10 years ago
Credit spreads resume their tightening, bringing US investment grade spreads to a new historic tight -
Credit market snapshot: US credit sells off after Europe hits record low
10 years ago
Crossover index closes at its lowest level since the crisis -
Credit market snapshot: flat week despite turbulence
12 years ago
Credit markets end last week largely flat, despite fears over Italy -
Credit market snapshot: wider on light flows
12 years ago
Wider on "light but fast" flows -
Credit market snapshot: high yield leads the charge tighter
12 years ago
Credit moves sharply tighter on open in Europe -
Credit market snapshot: light volumes and modest moves
12 years ago
There were signs of a stand-off in the credit markets yesterday, reflected in thin volumes -
Credit market snapshot: markets head wider once again
12 years ago
Credit spreads widened yesterday as the realisation grows that the EU leaders’ summit on Sunday will not produce a comprehensive solution to the eurozone crisis -
Credit market snapshot: rally loses steam
12 years ago
The rally took a breather yesterday, with most credit markets ending the day slightly wider -
Credit market snapshot: spreads end the day flat
12 years ago
Yesterday reversed the normal pattern in the credit market. Europe produced good news but sentiment deteriorated later in the day -
Credit market snapshot: spreads modestly wider on lower volumes
12 years ago
Credit markets saw a quieter day yesterday than of late with spreads relatively flat (compared to recent violent moves) -
MBIA rally continues as CEO Brown testifies against RMBS sponsors
13 years ago
The rally in MBIA Inc credit default swaps has continued apace today, with the insurer’s chief executive Joseph “Jay” Brown testifying for the New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance -
Hong Kong bank reports hefty profit fall on CDO writedowns
15 years ago
Without CDO, equity and structured investment losses, Bank of East Asia says profit would have been 34% higher. -
Merrill's subprime hit takes Crossover off its tightest prints
16 years ago
Merrill's subprime hit takes Crossover off its tightest prints
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