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Apollo Global Management subsidiary Redding Ridge priced a $447m CLO at the end of last week with a shortened reinvestment period, the second manager to reenter the market in less than a week, following nearly a full month of zero new issuance.
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US CLO managers avoided “par burn” in March, but a handful of firms stood out in navigating the volatility, according JP Morgan.
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The Federal Reserve on Thursday announced that the Term Asset Backed Lending Facility (TALF) will be expanded to include triple-A rated CMBS and CLO paper as eligible collateral, part of another sweeping set of relief measures to support the economy as damage from the virus pandemic mounts.
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Royal Bank of Scotland is pushing ahead with job cuts in its investment banking division, bucking a trend by big banks to delay restructuring plans and cost-cutting during the coronavirus crisis.
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The CLO market is pushing to reopen in April, but while deals in the US are forging ahead with 'print and sprint' and static deals, Europe is lagging, write Paola Aurisicchio and Tom Brown.
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GSO issued a static CLO at the end of last week, hitting play after a 23 day pause in the primary market.