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Acis Capital Management has been retained as collateral manager of Hewett’s Island CLO 1-R, which has an estimated $243 million in assets under management.
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Colony Capital has acquired portfolio of institutional real estate collateralized non-performing loans from four German banks: Eurohypo, Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen, Berlin Hyp and Archon Capital Bank.
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The equity stake in $2.2 billion in new collateralized loan obligations to be raised from Lehman Brothers’ legacy commercial loan portfolio will be retained by the holding company established to pay back creditors, according to officials with knowledge of the transaction.
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Apidos Capital Management, a subsidiary of Resources America, has secured a warehouse facility from Citigroup to raise a new collateralized loan obligation, Apidos CLO A.
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Two courts have batted down separate Hail Mary passes thrown by the minority lending party in the GSC Partners bankruptcy case.
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The Loan Syndications and Trading Association has asked regulators for an exemption for collateralized loan obligations per the Dodd-Frank Act’s risk retention rules in a comment letter issued today.
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Natixis CIB Americas is spying growth across its global structured credit and conduits platform while bank counterparts in Europe are struggling with exposure to the sovereign credit crisis, according to Yann Gindre, ceo.
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Lehman Brothers Holdings has entered into an agreement under which WCAS Fraser Investment would manage $5.3 billion of the fallen firm’s commercial-loan portfolio with the goal of turning it into cash quickly.
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Issuance of U.S. collateralized loan obligations will continue at a robust pace through the end of 2011 “with little broader market interference,” according to Fitch Ratings.