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Spread on triple-A rated notes 4bp wide of recent tights
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Spread on triple-A rated notes falls by 15bp compared with previous deal
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The Carlyle Group and GSO Debt Funds Management both priced new European CLOs on Friday, selling the senior bonds at 108bps over Euribor, a strong sign for the euro CLO space as it clears the January hurdle.
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Loans have bounced back from their steep selloff in December, but the recovery has lost some of its steam as new CLO warehouse capital to buy loans proves less abundant.
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A handful of new issue CLO deals to debut in 2019 have been structured with shorter non-call and reinvestment periods. While that may reflect a bearish economic outlook in the medium-term, some market watchers chalk it up to the sell-off in the loan market last autumn and bets on the shape of the yield curve.
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US credit manager CIFC Asset Management has launched an undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS) fund in the Republic of Ireland.
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As worries about the leveraged loan market have entered the mainstream, there’s an obvious villain: the booming CLO market, which has expanded, gobbling up whatever the stretched lev loan mart can feed it. But not all heroes wear capes. Despite being a three-letter acronym, these vehicles could be the heroes we need.
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Analysts from Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Monday that they were cutting their forecasts for CLO refinancing volumes by 45% as wider spreads in new issue markets may potentially make refinancing less attractive for callable deals this year.
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Credit Suisse Asset Management priced its first euro CLO at the end of last week, placing the triple-A bonds at 108bps over three month Euribor as CLO investors remain largely undeterred by regulatory concerns. This week, GSO is expected to price its Crosthwaite Park CLO by Friday, with the manager floating initial price thoughts at the start of the week.
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The US CLO primary market has officially reopened after a dearth of activity to start the new year, and while the market has not retraced all of late autumn’s spread widening, sources tell GlobalCapital that a burgeoning pipeline of deals speaks to steady investor demand up and down the capital stack.
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GSO has entered the market with a euro CLO alongside Credit Suisse Asset Management's Cadogan Square XIII deal, which is looking at initial price thoughts of 105bp-110bp.