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Liquidity event at American manager comes at fraught time for industry
No one is sure when AI's threat will strike, or where
Major sectors in leveraged loans are trading down, making shrewd credit selection vital
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PGIM has pushed the market to a new tight by resetting a deal with senior notes at 104bp over three month Libor.
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CLO liability spreads are tightening faster than leveraged loans can reprice, boosting the arbitrage available for managers hitting this window and encouraging others to rush into the market where possible.
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Banks arranging private placements in Europe have started weighing up bringing companies from the financial sector to market, amid a deal drought from the corporate borrowers which are the usual staple fare.
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Victoria plc, the UK listed carpet maker, is marketing a new bond with most of the proceeds earmarked for cash on balance sheet, an unusual move in the high yield market, where deals are typically aimed at refinancing or specific corporate actions. The company says it will be on the hunt for acquisition opportunities, funded by the Koch Brothers’ preferred equity injection last year as well as the new debt.
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Tikehau Capital has appointed Christoph Zens from Commerzbank as head of the firm’s CLO business, replacing Debra Anderson who is set to retire in the second quarter of 2021.
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China Aoyuan Group had to pay up to sell a $350m bond on Monday, as investors demanded compensation for the property company’s low rating and the deal’s long tenor.
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