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  • CIFC made headlines last week when it announced that it had engaged JP Morgan to explore “a range of strategic alternatives” to its business model, but rumours of a definitive sale or merger with another manager are premature.
  • The US CLO market is looking to Japan and other Asian markets in order to find triple-A buyers as the pool of investors interested in the debt continues to shrink.
  • CLO managers and investors may want to look beyond the struggling commodities sector for signs of default risk, as idiosyncratic and one-off defaults in industries such as healthcare and retail will also pressure the CLO market in 2016.
  • Mezzanine CLO spreads have widened in the secondary trading as credit markets remain under pressure from the widespread volatility that has characterized the year so far.
  • The first US CLO deals of 2016 were priced on Monday, after being held up last week by investor concerns over widespread volatility that wreaked havoc across financial markets.
  • The weakening credit quality of exploration and production and oilfield services companies is threatening to take its toll on the US CLO market.