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Pricing on junior mezzanine notes is diverging as managers have to cope with difficult conditions
Manager extends non-call by a year, tapping into market for shorter-dated deals
Unparalleled European CLO market activity in 2025 compressed spreads and raised the possibility of a bigger standard for benchmark size. But, as Thomas Hopkins reports, leveraged loan market volatility will increasingly lead to tiering in the pricing different managers can achieve
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Several managers are marketing deals at 135bp
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Young firm impresses again with tight AAA print, although mezz lands wide of guidance
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Strong investor demand supports further tightening, but small order sizes keep it gradual, say bankers
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Managers welcome a softening in secondary loan prices but margins continue to be squeezed
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Seven deals could be priced this week as spreads are expected to tighten further
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Private equity sponsors are feeling the pain of a valuation mismatch. But an eager CLO market can help them as they alter their goals
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Strong demand helps riskier deals get done, but mezz guidance widened
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◆ Race for public solar ABS is on ◆ Senior noteholders to suffer CMBS losses for first time since 2008 ◆ CLOs jump tighter again
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Spreads are expected to tighten further, but getting ahead of a wave of deals could help manager ramp the portfolio