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Impact of Iran war, software risks and 2028 maturity wall may push different borrowers to CLO and private credit markets
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
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The young firm’s head of structured credit explains the importance of a consistent approach after an impressive start to life as a CLO manager. By Tom Lemmon
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Two refis, two resets and one new issue squeezed through on the day before the conference
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Bustling primary activity in European CLOs is likely to continue throughout 2024, say market participants, even though momentum is largely being driven by technical factors rather than fundamentals, reports Victoria Thiele
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Four deals aim to print this week, just before Global ABS begins
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◆ Triple-A rated US CLO spreads close in on140bp ◆ CLO manager tiering barely visible ◆ Gearing up for Barcelona
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M&G prices at 146bp as several managers market deals at tighter spreads
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Abundant cash is keeping the market going strong through macro uncertainty and supply problems
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Placing majority equity with external buyers is still unusual in Europe
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Taking an unusual approach, the asset manager uses CLOs to finance BSL investments