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Global CLO b-wic round-up: junior mezz rebounds with busiest week since June
4 years ago
Secondary market CLO trading has made a busy start to 2020 with $478.6 million of US deals and €103.3 million of European CLOs up for sale last week -
TPG CLO points to tighter pricing across all ratings bands
4 years ago
TPG Capital has launched a new issue CLO via JP Morgan, with price talk pointing to tighter CLO liability pricing heading into the new year -
PGIM gets its kicks on Dryden 66 European CLO
5 years ago
PGIM has brought its sixth European CLO of the year, pricing the €411 million Dryden 66 via Credit Suisse, according to market sources. The transaction’s €238 million triple-A tranche hit the tight end of recent European deals at a coupon of Libor plus 96bp -
US CLO league tables: competition intensifies among dealers
5 years ago
$13.6 billion of new issue paper was produced in May, bringing total new CLO volumes to $52.1 billion for the year. And last month there was plenty of movement in the arranger league tables -
Goldman drops New Mountain and makes a new hire in subadvisor switch-up
6 years ago
The Goldman Sachs Multi-Manager Alternatives fund has switched up its suite of subadvisors, with New Mountain no longer managing event driven and credit strategies for that fund -
US CLO round-up: vertical is the new horizontal
6 years ago
What a difference a year makes. Caution has been replaced with optimism, new issues and resets are in favour and vertical is the new horizontal -
Goldman's monthly CLO volumes pass $2.5 billion following latest reset
6 years ago
Goldman Sach's impressive start to its 2018 CLO activity continues as the bank has priced a $517 million reset deal -
European non-financials set to tank, Goldman says
12 years ago
iTraxx Crossover will widen to 850bp, says report -
Credit market snapshot: Europe collapses as US takes a break
12 years ago
See what happens when you leave Europe to its own devices? With the US closed yesterday, European sovereigns and bank spreads blew out to record wides -
Fitch downgrades aeroplane maker
13 years ago
Fitch downgraded US aeronautical manufacturer Boeing on Friday, largely driven by the negative cash flow implications of continued delays to its 787 and 747-8 programmes. -
Long-short redemptions hit credit manager
14 years ago
London-based credit specialist BlueBay Asset Management said today that its long-short assets under management fell by 52% in the year ending June 2009 to $2.8 billion as a result of $1.5 billion of net redemptions and a $1.5 billion fall in value -
Jones Apparel trades wide on sale buyback
16 years ago
Jones Apparel trades wide on sale buyback -
Creditex attracts VC funding
18 years ago
Creditex attracts VC funding
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