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Pricing on junior mezzanine notes is diverging as managers have to cope with difficult conditions
Manager extends non-call by a year, tapping into market for shorter-dated deals
Unparalleled European CLO market activity in 2025 compressed spreads and raised the possibility of a bigger standard for benchmark size. But, as Thomas Hopkins reports, leveraged loan market volatility will increasingly lead to tiering in the pricing different managers can achieve
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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
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Spread on triple-A rated notes fell by 23bp in the manager's 15th CLO deal this year
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Triple-A rated notes landed 5bp tighter than Bain’s previous new issue
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Pricing tighter than recent new issue deals, BlackRock retains a majority equity stake
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George Smith talks to Thomas Hopkins about hedging in private credit CLOs, before Tom Hall discusses Cerberus’ bridging breakthrough
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Third-party investor buys risk retention and equity