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First debut manager to bring a deal this year increases all tranches amid strong demand
CLO investors have shrugged off geopolitical concerns and are focused on rates
Jim Wiant has departed from the Danish credit investment firm's New York office
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UBS hires Biliana Barboutova and promotes Michael Abraham to vice-chairman
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Mining, industrials and chemicals flagged as sectors ripe for debt-funded consolidation
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Rejecting CLO ETFs out of concern for retail investors is hypocritical
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Lawyers and managers are working to overcome hurdles in Europe as US ETFs start anchoring primary deals
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CLO managers welcome attempt to limit primary settlement period to 10 days
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In European mergers and acquisitions, UBS is enjoying its best run for years, especially in the UK, as bankers from the paired firms work together
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Volatility in the Middle East has limited impact on mezz as Aqueduct gets the tightest print of the year
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As the spread discount for refis narrows, managers are likely to head straight for the reset
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Hires are in time for 'robust' growth for the firm
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The manager increased the deal size as triple-A spreads show resilience, but mezz widens amid volatility
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Resets and refis dominate the pipeline but managers struggle to push below 150bp
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Structural protections should keep defaults and downgrades low amid geopolitical and macro risks
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