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  • New York Life Investment Management is looking to raise a $406.65 million collateralized loan obligation, and to price the top-rated portion at lower spreads than other recent deals.
  • An alternative asset manager founded by former Banc of America Securities executive Stephen Ketchum is making the rounds with investors for a $300 million debut collateralized loan obligation; one of at least two new managers to enter the space in recent weeks.
  • LCM Asset Management will tap the collateralized loan obligation market for the third time this year, this time with Bank of America arranging.
  • GSO Blackstone Debt Funds Management’s $563.9 million Marine Park collateralized loan obligation saw its top-rated $321 million tranche bought up at 147 basis points over LIBOR, affirming a trend of spread tightening in the primary market.
  • A weekly roundup of securitization sectors with year-to-date totals in ABS, CMBS, RMBS and CLOs in the U.S. and Europe.
  • GSO Blackstone Debt Funds Management is shopping its second collateralized loan obligation of the year, the $514.05 million Marine Park CLO, and is looking to sell the top-rated $321 million tranche at tighter levels than most recent deals have obtained.
  • A bids-wanted-in-competition list comprising U.K. commercial mortgage-backed paper and some rarer German small-to-medium enterprise collateralized debt obligations saw four of its five bonds trade late on Tuesday.
  • Stateside, investors were seen clamoring for one lone ABS deal, a farm and construction equipment transaction from John Deere Capital, that priced tight amid the otherwise barren ABS primary landscape.
  • Capital markets don’t normally break records in August. But the pricing of three collateralized loan obligations brought the month’s total issuance to $5.77 billion, breaking April’s $5.66 billion mark as the biggest month for CLOs since the financial crisis.