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Number of resets fell following the start of Iran war, but lower spreads are now prompting managers to launch deals
Risks in exchange-traded funds holding CLOs are real, but there could be scope to relax the rules
Single-B rated notes land below 800bp as CLO spread tightening continues
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Latest research anticipates further leveraged loan price divergence and wider spreads
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Moody's research predicts rise in loans rated B3 or lower in 2026
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Pricing on junior mezzanine notes is diverging as managers have to cope with difficult conditions
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Manager extends non-call by a year, tapping into market for shorter-dated deals
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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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Reset for 2023 deal follows refinancing earlier this year, as Sona reprices all liability tranches
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Pricing tightens across capital stack as manager retains majority of the equity
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Guidance has been developed in collaboration with managers and trustees
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Manager prices first BSL CLO of 2025 after private credit success in October