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PGIM has reopened the European CLO market with its second deal of the year, as managers contend with a difficult leveraged loan market that is hampering primary activity.
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The CLO market's best hope of easing risk retention rules is likely to come during a lame duck session of Congress, given the highly politicised atmosphere leading up to the US Presidential and Congressional elections in November.
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A rush of both reset and new issue CLO deals is heating up competition in the new issue market, as managers look to sell to a limited number of investors.
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The US House Financial Services Committee, has moved to pass the Financial CHOICE bill, a wide ranging reform of the Dodd-Frank Act which would essentially exempt non-RMBS securitized assets from risk retention.
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Two leading figures in US central banking gave speeches on Monday which once again left those looking for an indication on the future of US interest rates disappointed.
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Chinese investors are beginning to invest in US CLOs, according to sources speaking to GlobalCapital, as issuers continue to rely on global interest in the product.