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First debut European CLO deals of 2026 price, several more expected
Manager resets CLO ahead of reinvestment period ending later this year
UK regulations take shape, software slide tests CLO managers' mettle and how captive equity is distorting the market
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Peter Gleysteen, ceo of CIFC, whose unit CIFC Asset Management has been one of the most active issuers this year, talks with SI about what the market can expect down the road, including improved bank warehouse lending and a potentially wider array of assets and structures in new CLOs.
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Collateralized loan obligation specialists in Europe say more institutional money needs to come onboard if the region’s stalled CLO market is to restart in 2013.
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Issuance of European securitizations in 2013 will likely be flat to 2012, at about EUR61.5 billion ($81.43 billion), but the mix will change, according to Citigroup researchers.
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Next year is likely to be harsh on structured finance deals from Europe, the Middle East and Asia, according to Fitch Ratings.
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The second half of 2012 saw the new-issue collateralized loan obligation market soar.
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Guggenheim Partners Investment Management broke the 2012 record for biggest collateralized loan obligation on Friday, with the pricing of its $1.05 billion Mercer Field CLO.
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Your weekly roundup of securitization sectors with year-to-date totals in ABS, CMBS, RMBS and CLOs in the U.S. and Europe.
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The liquidity of legacy collateralized loan obligations, as well as that of many subordinate tranches from new-issue deals, could suffer from Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach regulatory capital charges that will be implemented under Dodd-Frank, according to Moody’s Analytics.
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Trimaran Advisors, one of two collateralized loan obligation managers owned by KCAP Financial, came to market with a $415.4 million CLO, arranged by Credit Suisse.