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  • 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.
  • The median default holdings among US CLO 1.0 defaults grew by 19bp from September to October 2015 to 1.75%, according to CLO research from Moody's Investors Service.
  • Volatility has slowed the pricing of the first US CLO deals of the year as debt investors seek wider spreads amid deepening uncertainty in the broader markets.
  • The US CLO market will likely see issuance fall this year, despite a flurry of deals in the last quarter of 2015, as concerns over risk retention continue to keep the market awake at night.
  • Credit Suisse is marketing a new €410m CLO from BlackRock Investment Management, which could be priced before the end of January, as Bank of America Merrill Lynch predicts net supply in European CLOs in 2016 will be positive for the first time since 2008.