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  • US insurer Kuvare Holdings has hired Jason Powers, former co-head of the US CLO business at Wells Fargo Securities, to run its credit investments team. Powers is the second CLO expert to join Kuvare in as many weeks, following the recent hire of Jason Merrill.
  • Barclays CLO and loan strategist Geoffrey Horton will move to the New York office after spent two years at Barclays based in London, according to a CLO source.
  • The first month of 2021 recorded the highest pace of euro CLO issuance since the pandemic, at €10bn, in a sign that market sentiment has recovered. Between March and December last year, issuance averaged between €3bn and €4bn per month.
  • CVC’s secondary buyout of building material firm Stark Group will crank leverage back up at the group, following a tough year when previous owner Lone Star battened down the hatches and paid down debt during an initial scramble for liquidity when the coronavirus pandemic struck.
  • Shurgard, one of Europe’s largest self-storage companies, has returned to the US private placement market for the third time, according to market sources. The company is only the second from Europe to launch a PP deal this year.
  • Solar and wind power company ReNew Power added further momentum to India’s green bond market this week with a new $460m deal.
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