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The US CLO market is maintaining momentum, with three deals priced on Friday to round off a positive week for the primary market, though concerns over price discovery and long term conditions are affecting the mood.
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The European and US CLO markets are warming up after a moribund start to the year, with managers bringing a flurry of deals to jumpstart the sector this week, write David Bell and Sam Kerr.
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BNY Mellon has hired a new head of its corporate trust business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), as it aims to develop its interests in the loan market.
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Improving macroeconomic sentiment and increasingly positive market fundamentals are jumpstarting the CLO market, with primary issuance picking up and investors loosening some criteria when investing in new deals.
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CVC Credit Partners’ first European CLO of the year was priced on Thursday, with spreads on the triple-As grinding back to the 150bp level.
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Improving credit fundamentals are helping the European CLO market to wake up after a sluggish start to the year, as three managers look to hit the primary market with new deals by the end of the month.