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Pricing on triple-A rated notes tightens by 15bp as manager avoids refinancing some mezzanine tranches
Lower pricing across CLO capital structure does little to improve equity arbitrage
Manager tightens triple-A pricing by 27bp and avoids refinancing some junior mezzanine notes
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The volatility in the market caused by the fallout from the Covid-19 coronavirus is having the effect of putting CLO players on the defensive, but market participants are still not predicting a drop in new issuance volume despite declines in broader markets.
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Dutch tax authorities will not apply a VAT tax on CLO management fees with retroactive effect and are considering a grace period for CLOs, issuers learned on Tuesday.
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Blackstone’s GSO took advantage of a long bout of volatility caused by the fallout from Covid-19 headlines to price a $500m “print and sprint” CLO at the end of last week, accelerating the formation of the deal and navigating volatility to buy loans cheaply and bundle them into bonds.
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The European Commission's Technical Expert Group will be publishing its much-awaited Taxonomy and Green Bond Standard on Monday. GlobalCapital has received leaked copies from a source in Brussels. The GBS endorses a use of proceeds approach and limits the inclusion of operating expenditure. The Taxonomy contains reassurance for companies whose activities are not yet covered by it and sets out human rights standards.
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UniCredit has appointed a new global head of debt syndicate, as the present one is leaving the bank.
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With the Schuldschein having grown into one of Europe’s foremost private debt markets, Asian and European banks have swarmed to it on the hunt for implied investment grade companies to lend to. But at the corners of the market, new characters are edging into the picture. According to several market sources, hedge funds and US investment banks have started to work their way into a still rare element of the centuries-old German market — distressed debt. Silas Brown investigates.
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Recently marketed CLO documents circulated to investors have included language to suggest that the European Union could require Ireland to bring its VAT tax laws in line with the rest of the EU, raising fears that CLOs domiciled in the country could suffer a similar fate to Netherlands-based transactions.
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Aberdeen Standard's Milligan to quit — Daiwa's Hultgren leaves over Frankfurt relocation — MUFG picks Domann
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The leveraged loan market has taken a leg wider as coronavirus fears sweep the capital markets. But the primary markets are sucking up the larger discounts and fatter margins and forging ahead, with Polynt-Reichold, Genesis Care, and Inspired Education pressing on and printing deals this week.