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CLO investor Fair Oaks Income Fund has acquired the last two remaining CLO holdings from GLI Finance, as it builds an initial portfolio ahead of a listing on the London Stock Exchange’s Specialist Fund Market next month.
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Asset manager giant Carlyle Group is handing sole reins on a new Volcker-compliant collateralized loan obligation to one of Wall Street’s youngest structured products firms, Mitsubishi UFJ Securities.
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Despite increased interest in shorter non-call and reinvestment periods in the broadly syndicated CLO market, a wave of short dated deals is unlikely to materialise anytime soon, market participants told GlobalCapital on Thursday. But investors will still have a chance to take on shorter paper, with plenty of CLO 2.0 deals available for refinancing.
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Despite increased interest in shorter non-call and reinvestment periods in the broadly-syndicated CLO market, a wave of short-dated deals is unlikely to materialise anytime soon, market participants told GlobalCapital on Thursday. But investors will still get a chance to take on shorter paper, with plenty of CLO 2.0 deals available for refinancing.
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A veteran broker at Credit Suisse in New York has left the bank after 23 years to join Mitsubishi UFJ's US office as it jumpstarts a new ABS and CLO platform.
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US Regional banks under pressure to make their CLO holdings comply with the Volcker Rule by waiving their right to remove the CLO manager may have been saved in the nick of time. A group of large bank investors in CLOs is understood to be preparing a set of standardised supplementary indentures to make legacy deals Volcker-compliant.