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As the US CLO and CMBS markets debate the viability of horizontal versus vertical risk retention, the market is quietly discussing a third solution to this year’s favourite fixed-income conundrum.
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US CLO investors are questioning the staying power of the recent trend of CLO resets and refinancings, which have outstripped the pace of new issuance considerably in the past few weeks.
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Spreads on European triple-A CLO paper have hit a new post-crisis low, after KKR Credit Advisors and Tikehau Capital Europe closed deals at the end of last week.
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CLO refi and reset deals are cannibalising new market issuance, to the chagrin of some investors who want to see more true new issue paper.
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Loan funds are taking a growing share of new issuance in the leveraged loan market, putting the squeeze on CLO managers who are fighting for allocations to fuel new structures, according to a report from Fitch Ratings.
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US CLOs are grinding tighter as buyers reach for yield, but CLO investors say that the bonds are still cheap and provide solid relative value compared with other fixed income assets.