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Cross Ocean targets next week pricing for European CLO via Deutsche Bank
1 year ago
The CLO’s triple As are 0.8 times covered at 180 to 185 basis points, the latest marketing blast reveals -
US CLO league tables: It’s déjà vu all over again
1 year ago
It ain’t over, til it’s over but if last year is anything to go by, Citi and Bank of America look set to tussle it out for top spot in the league tables once again -
GoldenTree and Partners print European CLOs with 185bp triple As
1 year ago
European CLO triple As have tightened further to 185 basis points over Euribor with both Partners Group and GoldenTree Asset Management pricing deals Friday afternoon -
Invesco prints $600 million CLO via MUFG
1 year ago
Invesco priced its fifth largest new deal in its history of CLO issuance on Thursday, teaming with MUFG to place the $596.15 million deal named Invesco CLO 2023-1 -
BNP launches marketing for Partners Euro CLO
1 year ago
BNP Paribas launched marketing for a Partners Group new issue European CLO yesterday, with pricing anticipated next week. -
Mid market CLO league tables: Golub makes it six straight while Natixis blows away the competition
1 year ago
In a trying year, issuance of mid market CLOs dropped a considerable amount. Total volumes dropped from $43.6 billion in 2021 to $20.8 billion in 2022, a 52% decrease year-on-year -
Brighter start for credit in 2023 as investors return with bid for risk
1 year ago
Credit markets have opened the year on a positive footing, with Europe particularly buoyant as investors lift CDS hedges they placed at the end of 2022 and some bonds receive enthusiastic bids in the secondary market -
Carlyle targets $6.5 billion for credit opps fund
1 year ago
Carlyle Group is targeting $6.5 billion for its third opportunistic credit fund, according to a pitchbook seen by Creditflux -
Early Christmas for credit longs as US inflation delivers huge rally
1 year ago
Credit markets have rallied sharply after the latest US reading of inflation came in lower than had been largely anticipated -
LP round up: 27 managers find the top corner with investor wins
1 year ago
Credit fund managers like to take it one fund at a time and give it 110% for their 90-minute investor fund pitches - and it's working as $3.8 billion was allocated during November and early December. The gaffer would be proud. -
400 Capital raises $580 million for third asset backed credit fund
1 year ago
400 Capital Management has closed its third asset backed fund 400 Capital Asset Based Term Fund III at $580 million -
Sound Point prints its first new CLO in 11 months
1 year ago
Sound Point Capital Management returned to the CLO primary market on Monday to print its first new CLO in 11 months -
Credit and commodities diverge after China abandons zero-covid approach
1 year ago
Markets present a mixed picture at the start of the week, with Europe – still processing Friday’s US jobs numbers – opening cautiously after China’s retreat from strict zero-covid policies boosts commodity prices but raises fears of an infection wave -
CSAM and CVC take different paths to benchmark 220bp US CLO triple A print
1 year ago
Credit Suisse Asset Management and CVC Credit Partners each came out with a new CLO on Tuesday with senior triple A notes yielding 220 basis points over Sofr, proving the benchmark triple A print for tier one CLO managers is unchanged since October -
Benefit Street prints new CLO with 222bp triple As
1 year ago
Benefit Street Partners priced a new CLO on Tuesday with the triple A notes yielding 222 basis points over Sofr -
Europe's outperformance reverses after Poland attack and inflation numbers
1 year ago
European credit spreads are heading wider, following a strong run, with the UK’s latest inflation reading worse than expected and a missile strike on Poland having raised geopolitical risk on the continent -
China property rescue plan keeps credit on front foot
1 year ago
China’s policy shift on covid rules and measures to prop up its ailing property market have brought a buoyant start to the week, despite financial markets having already rallied sharply last week -
Neuberger Berman prints US CLO with senior triple As hitting 220bp benchmark
1 year ago
Neuberger Berman priced a new CLO on Thursday with the deal's triple A notes placing at the current benchmark yield of 220 basis points over Sofr -
Calpers allocates $2.75 billion to two credit managers
1 year ago
US pension heavyweight California Public Employees Retirement System earmarked $3 billion to credit funds in the third quarter of 2022, according to recent board materials -
Manager raises $150 million for first solo captive CLO equity fund
1 year ago
The US manager is on the road fundraising for its third ever captive equity CLO fund, but first under its new branding, -
US lags as midterms, dollar and global slowdown weigh against broader rally
1 year ago
European and Asia outperformance over the US is extending at pace at the start of the week, with a strong improvement in spreads coming ahead of the New York market open -
Carlyle and Octagon bring first reinvesting US BSL CLOs since 19 October
1 year ago
Carlyle Group and Octagon Credit Investors each priced a new US CLO on Friday, bringing the first reinvesting transactions backed by broadly syndicated loans to the market in nine days -
Carlyle scores 225bp triple A print on new CLO due Friday
1 year ago
Carlyle Group has secured a 225 basis points triple A print on its new CLO named Carlyle US CLO 2022-6, which is expected to price on Friday -
Blackstone 2022 US CLO volumes climb to $6.2 billion after third static CLO
1 year ago
Blackstone Credit priced its third static CLO of the year on Wednesday in a $493.25 million transaction with Citi -
UK adds itself to sour global cocktail with investors given another shake
1 year ago
US investors are returning to a sour mood across global markets on Tuesday, with escalating warfare in Ukraine, Chinese covid cases at a two-month high, the Biden administration in a standoff with China over microchips, and the UK still managing to hold focus for economic mishap
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