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Wells Fargo, JP Morgan and Citi are among the top US bank buyers of CLOs
Far fewer leveraged loans are trading above par, but market bifurcation endures
Triple-A rated notes price in line with previous deal despite market uncertainty
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Manager resets CLO after reinvestment period with over 25% of triple-A rated notes amortised
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CLO managers able to raise equity despite seemingly unattractive first day arbitrage
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Pricing on triple-A notes tightened by 50bp from original deal
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Manager tightens triple-A rated notes by 44bp, choosing a reset over refinancing
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Arranging banks buy large chunks of deals in shallow market
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George Smith talks to Tom Hall about a run of giant ABS deals, and to Thomas Hopkins about whether changes to Solvency II will bring insurers flocking back to securitization.
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Triple-A notes priced tighter than recent new deals
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Changes to regulatory capital requirements make triple-A rated CLO notes more appealing for insurers
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Reforms to Solvency II rules make non-STS securitizations cheaper investments for insurers