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Deal’s triple-A and double-B rated notes land lower than recent tights, but deal excludes single-Bs
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
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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
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Fair Oaks first listed the product in Germany
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Both managers had to widen guidance in certain parts of the capital stack
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The secondary market has tightened more and is riskier than it looks
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Danish manager pushes prices tighter on euro CLO even as supply picks up
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The manager’s short deal was pricier for the issuer than the 2018 new issue