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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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Lawyers and managers are working to overcome hurdles in Europe as US ETFs start anchoring primary deals
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CLO managers welcome attempt to limit primary settlement period to 10 days
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Volatility in the Middle East has limited impact on mezz as Aqueduct gets the tightest print of the year
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150bp barrier broken and tier one managers pile in
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As the spread discount for refis narrows, managers are likely to head straight for the reset
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The manager increased the deal size as triple-A spreads show resilience, but mezz widens amid volatility
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Resets and refis dominate the pipeline but managers struggle to push below 150bp
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◆ Euro CLO deals galore ◆ US CLO deals galore ◆ Green CMBS downgraded
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Structural protections should keep defaults and downgrades low amid geopolitical and macro risks