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Busy pipeline but tight spreads prompt caution among some investors
Market to remain small and reliant on bespoke deals, though some are optimistic it can mirror the US middle market’s trajectory
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Europeans issue short deals as IG investors fill up before US elections
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Double-As to triple-Bs get harder to place amid onslaught of last-minute new issuance
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Managers consolidated the tightening of previous weeks in the face of choppy conditions
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Managers are rushing to the market to sell bonds before the US election and buy loans after
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New entrants push into middle market funding as the BSL market slowly grinds tighter
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Bankers say managers should prepare for picky buyers as tighter spreads attract a broader range of resets
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Mezz spreads moved tighter last week but strong issuance is expected to keep triple-As steady
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The market has become crowded ahead of the US election
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Morale is high as investors say CLO managers should be able to navigate away from trouble, especially amid falling interest rates