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More managers are placing third-party equity after spreads tightened, but beneficial trends are coming to an end
Investor demand holds up well as repayments of older deals keep flowing
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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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
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Improving arbitrage is attracting broad appetite from third-party equity again
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Manager issues first static euro CLO since March as secondary loan prices soften
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Bankers expect further tightening but at a slower pace
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◆ Where next for regulation ◆ CLOs reset economics ◆ Wine backed lending ◆ Tambourine girl
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For the best managers, bankers see a clear path towards further tightening
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Chorus Capital raises $2.5bn for largest dedicated SRT fund as Axa exceeds target
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A lower WACC, a dividend payment, and a longer reinvestment period motivated the deal, sources said
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Podcast with the man behind Janus Henderson's flagship CLO ETFs
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At least four more managers are marketing deals this week
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◆ Insurers a tad more interested in securitization ◆ CLO league tables ◆ Election excitement
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Trade body's open letter warns the industry to regulate itself or else regulators will
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More technical tailwinds for deal flow and tightening have emerged
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The manager issued mezzanine tranches that were not offered in the original deal
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Longstanding private equity and direct lending firm is the first new entrant of the MM CLO market so far this year
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US banks dominate in booming market though lack of loans may slow dealmaking in second half
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Arrangers expect busy months and tightening spreads, Luis Leon Carsi, co-head of EMEA CLO primary at Jefferies, told GlobalCapital