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  • Trimaran Advisors has refinanced a CLO originally issued in 2014 via an applicable margin reset (AMR) auction, joining a handful of managers to the innovative way of refinancing. More online repricings are expected to follow, as the issuers scramble to lower their funding costs.
  • The spreads on triple-A rated CLO tranches in euros are levelling off once more, after a spell of widening. The senior parts of the capital stack have become more accessible to investors, leading to a stabilisation of spreads which syndicates warn may be temporary.
  • Thailand’s Gulf Energy Development Public Co is seeking a multi-billion loan in dollars and baht to fund the acquisition of telecommunications firm Intouch Holdings, giving banks yet another opportunity to finance a jumbo deal from the southeast Asian country. But there are challenges ahead, writes Pan Yue.
  • China Oil and Gas Group’s $400m bond proved popular with investors this week as it offered the high yield market an alternative to property deals from the country.
  • Chinese property company Leading Holdings Group has made its debut in the dollar market with a sub-one year bond.
  • Too much supply in the US CLO market has caused the spreads on triple-A tranches to widen to 110bp-120bp, according to market sources. Issuance is expected to reach record levels this year.
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