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Specialist moves after 18 years in the market
New dangers are making deals harder to do, but pricing for the haves is still tight
Manager refinances 2023 deal, reset in 2024
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Some European CLO issuers have been sitting on the sidelines of the new issue market waiting for financing conditions at the top of the stack to tighten in order to make deals more economically attractive. However, the huge supply of refinanced and reset CLOs continues to push spreads even wider, meaning that managers may have to bite the bullet and issue deals at levels they may not entirely be comfortable with.
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MicroStrategy’s high yield bitcoin bond is the next step in its journey from business intelligence software firm to vehicle for cryptocurrency speculation. It could be a step too far.
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Consumer financing firm Home Credit Vietnam has launched an up to $100m loan into syndication, breaking down commitment tickets to smaller amounts to attract a wider group of lenders.
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Casino operator SJM Holdings is planning a return to the loan market, as it looks to ride on the successes of two well-received bond deals this year.
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Cambodian company NagaCorp navigated the difficulties posed by the closure of its casino to raise $200m on Monday, tackling investor questions and concerns while building up its cash reserves.
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Former Goldman Sachs partner Tim Flynn co-founded credit fund manager Hayfin in 2009, with the global financial crisis of 2007-08 already in the rear view mirror. Having steered his firm through the European alternative credit market's first major test, he talked to GlobalCapital about how funds are managing their way through the Covid-19 crisis and whether their performance will attract more investors into the asset class.
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