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Carlyle appoint former Goldman executive as CEO
1 year ago
Carlyle Group have appointed former Goldman Sachs Co-President and CO-Chief Operating Officer Harvey Schwartz as Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board, the firm has announced. -
Asia sets pace for Europe as rally extends in US absence
1 year ago
Credit market investors have resumed their optimistic stance on Monday, buoyed by a weaker US dollar and China reopening its economy after lengthy covid-19 restrictions -
Market whipsaw sends indices and their constituents in opposite directions
2 years ago
The speed and violence of the credit market's oscillation is causing disruption in index skews, with constituent single names struggling to adjust quickly enough against deepening macro volatlity -
European credit rallies in stark discord with deepening Ukraine crisis
2 years ago
Cognitive dissonance looks to be afoot in the credit market on Wednesday, with indices rallying for a second day even as Russian and Ukrainian spreads move to new wides -
French co rattles investors on micro level as Russia overclouds macro
2 years ago
After a cautious opening, investors in the European credit market have resumed hedging as western leaders continue to talk up the prospect of Russia invading Ukraine and the Kremlin has dismissed hopes of a Biden-Putin summit as premature -
Lev loan index rule change proposed to meet Sofr switch
2 years ago
Leveraged loan index stakeholders are being asked for feedback on a proposal that would allow the inclusion of loans linked to Sofr and scrap a minimum spread rule -
Travel company CDS soars wider as bond issue converts to concern
3 years ago
TUI, the Anglo-German travel operator, is under pressure in credit and equity markets just it has launched an offering of convertible bonds -
Skews flip in Europe after IG credit indices lead rally
3 years ago
Credit spreads are budging wider this morning after a relentless rally this week which culminated in iTraxx Main tightening 4.2bp (7.2%) and iTraxx Crossover tightening 18.8bp (5.54%) at the close yesterday -
Europcar hits bumps on the road less travelled
3 years ago
A rough road for Europcar this week has taken its bond and CDS spreads back towards the outer reaches, setting the French car rental firm apart from a general improvement in fortunes for names at the wider end of the market -
One William Street launches fifth ABS-focused fund
3 years ago
One William Street Capital Management has launched its fifth ABS focused fund, OWS ABS Fund V -
Bloodbath in primary as credit bleeds months of profit
4 years ago
Some primary market bond issues that investors lapped up in the heady weeks of January are being put to the sword as February ends, while the coronavirus-led downturn in credit has squandered several months of gains in the CDS market -
US loan trading: Sinclair loans dominate the airwaves as CLOs tune in
4 years ago
Sinclair Broadcasting Group and Diamond Sports – both subsidiaries of issuer Sinclair - worked their way into CLO portfolios in July, with 91 managers purchasing $1.42 billion of the loans in July -
Moody's slashes rating of widely traded miner Freeport-McMoRan
8 years ago
Senior unsecured rating dropped four notches by one agency, remains investment grade with rivals -
Business development company shaves 25bp off its management fee
8 years ago
Gladstone Capital says it will cut its senior management fee as signs grow that 2% fees are under threat -
Argentina credit default swaps settle at 39.5
9 years ago
Argentina became only the third sovereign to have credit default swaps settlement determined by an auction yesterday -
Credit market snapshot: Europe ignores the US and moves tighter
10 years ago
US credit markets drift wider as traders return desks, but Europe tightens -
Credit market snapshot: European markets wait for the US
10 years ago
Markets stand still while the US takes a holiday, with few signs of life either side of the Atlantic -
Credit market snapshot: European crossover underperforms on flat day
10 years ago
European crossover names make the only noticeable move despite slight uptick in volumes -
Credit market snapshot: tighter today after eurozone rescue package is agreed
12 years ago
Credit again ended the day wider yesterday with the end of year holidays fast approaching. -
Arab revolutions hit long bull run in emerging markets
13 years ago
Swathes of investors in north African and middle east credit were caught on the wrong side of long positions in February -
German bank takes €959 million of new write-downs
15 years ago
Dresdner Bank took a new write-down of €845 million on its ABS trading book, according to parent Allianz which announced its first quarter results today
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