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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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Asset manager takes London specialist from CIFC amid increased hiring activity
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Citi priced KKR's Avoca CLO XXXI triple As at 125bp over
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Manager reset a 2019 deal with a short reinvestment period to secure tight triple-As
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More managers are placing third-party equity after spreads tightened, but beneficial trends are coming to an end
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Investor demand holds up well as repayments of older deals keep flowing
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Conor Power and Brian McNamara talked to GlobalCapital about turning an emerging platform into an established manager in a tricky market
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Managers increasingly resetting vintages outside reinvestment periods to take advantage of loan spreads with longer deal lifespan
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The pipeline suggests a crowded house this summer. CLO investors shouldn’t book time off just yet
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Tightening across the board means more 2022 deals can cut cost of capital and enjoy benefits of resets over refis