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Continued spread pressure in the US CLO market has forced managers completing deals in the past two weeks or so to swallow higher spreads to get their deals over the line, with many hoping they can take advantage of softness in the underlying leveraged loan market to make up for the wider print.
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American Capital, which earlier this year brought one of the first US collateralised loan obligations to comply with European risk retention rules, is aiming to replicate the success of that deal with a new CLO it announced this week.
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Nomura’s head of leveraged credit sales has left the bank’s New York office.
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The eternal tussle between equity and triple-A investors in collateralised loan obligations intensified this week, as a widening in triple-A CLO spreads drove down equity returns even further and forced some arrangers and managers to make concessions in order to lock senior debt investors into their deals.
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The bull market in US collateralised loan obligations showed signs of running out of steam this week. With a huge amount of supply still in the pipeline as managers try to ramp up assets under management before risk retention rules are finalised, some deals in the market are having trouble getting over the finish line after a torrid time for secondary triple-A and double-A spreads last week.
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Onex Credit Partners, the collateralised loan obligation manager arm of Canada’s Onex Corporation, is making a push into the expanding European CLO market with a new hire, the firm announced today. The move comes amid a growing trend of US managers trying to access European investors.