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Consistent widening of the CLO market so far in 2016 is weighing heavily on collateral managers, and some CLO market players have started to question the long-term sustainability of the space if spreads continue to widen.
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Measures to ease risk retention burdens on the CLO and CMBS markets received the approval of the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday.
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A rarely seen product is set to return to the Asian securitization market with fixed income specialist SC Lowy and UOB Asset Management (UOBAM) gearing up for a $400m collateralized loan obligation (CLO). The transaction will be the first non-bank originated Asian CLO in years, but the structured finance community is sceptical about the market’s potential, writes Rev Hui.
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Fixed income specialist SC Lowy and UOB Asset Management are set to launch a $400m CLO that will consist predominantly of bank loans from Asia Pacific issuers.
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New issuance picked up in the CLO market this week, but market confidence remains low amid volatile macroeconomic conditions and worries over the sector's high exposure to troubled corporate credit.
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Credit Suisse Asset Management (CSAM) and Neuberger Berman investment advisers have priced their first CLOs of the year.