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  • The second quarter has seen CLO arrangers pushing through a burst of new issuance on the back of improving sentiment in the market, but a shortage of assets might prove a limiting factor for the market.
  • The first in a wave US CLOs that have been marketing for several weeks priced on Thursday, with BlueMountain selling its first CLO of the year.
  • China needs to learn from the US and Europe if it wants a sustainable securitization market, a former chief adviser to the China Securities Regulatory Commission has said. He also criticised China’s regulators for not co-operating.
  • Blackstone’s GSO Debt Funds Management is out with its latest European CLO, with the lead arranger putting guidance on the senior notes at the same level as that of CSAM’s latest deal, 5bp wider than levels seen in the new issue market only weeks ago.
  • The senior triple-A rated class ‘A’ tranche of Credit Suisse Asset Management’s (CSAM) Cadogan Square CLO VII printed wider than a recently issued CLO from Carlyle, even though CSAM is considered the stronger of the two names.
  • US CLO issuers, still dealing with a dearth of triple-A buyers, are having to adjust to further shifts in market dynamics that are causing primary issuance to come in waves in 2016.