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  • The middle market segment of the CLO industry is attracting the attention of more investors this year amid enduring low yields in fixed income as higher returns on middle market paper and stronger covenants steer more traditional CLO buyers into the space.
  • Advent’s buyout of German chemicals company’s Evonik’s acrylic unit last year is still haunting the leveraged loan market. The banks are relaunching syndication of €977m and $612m of term loan Bs, hoping that investors will find the credit more attractive this time around than when it was first syndicated.
  • Over 200 CLOs could be hit with losses as a result of a default by security and defense firm Constellis, according to Moody’s.
  • The sustainability-linked loan market is a glorious mess.
  • The European CLO market is marking the new year by bracing itself for a series of corporate downgrades. Ellington, a US CLO manager, has been sounding out the European market about bringing an ‘enhanced CLO’ in the first half of the year, which would allow for up to 50% of the portfolio to be debt rated triple-C or below, a far cry from the standard 7.5%.
  • NatWest Markets has started to offer currency swaps on leveraged loans, with its first ‘perfect asset swap’ traded in December. It joins just two other banks regularly offering the product, which is crucial for connecting the sterling leveraged finance market to the deep demand created by euro-based CLO buyers.