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Older deals and more recent trades in the mix
At least 10 deals are being marketed as heavy issuance proves a drag on spreads
Afme applauds proposed reforms, but some want bigger boost for non-STS and subordinated tranches
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IPTs are tighter than market participants expected at the start of 2024
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The rally in loans may encourage some calls, but most CLOs will prefer to cling to older cheaper deals
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Consultation says some investors not in favour of ‘dedicated and simplified templates’
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Fund will only invest in equity as the majority stakeholder, GlobalCapital understands
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Market participants expect primary spreads to come inside 165bp, but scarce loan issuance will remain a problem
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The rating agency is receiving more diversified portfolio proposals and is working on credit estimates for unrated assets
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Spread tightening continues into 2024, but some optimism may be overblown, says BofA's Batchvarov
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◆ Flying start for UK RMBS ◆ Loan rally to scupper January CLO party ◆ Merv Hughes lookalike competition
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◆ Searching for an ABS 'greenium' ◆ Euro CLO pipeline building ◆ A new golfer in town?