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State of New Hampshire's innovative bond gets Ba2 rating
Falling leveraged loan prices promise tantalising returns, but the risk of defaults is rising
Some managers are choosing loans conservatively to avoid losses, but they will struggle to improve returns
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Issuers are attempting to take advantage of tighter spreads and give themselves more time to stack up loans after pricing
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◆ UK puts FCA and PRA in charge of securitization rules ◆ Apollo could kick off the CLO reset wave ◆ What do business credit cards and middle market CLOs have in common?
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Returning CLO bumps up issue size as August activity defies expectations
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More than a dozen CLOs priced at peak debt costs will become eligible for refinancing
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Rating agency sees most defaults in Germany and France but one CLO manager argues forecast is 'negative'
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Investors are concerned about Altice as defaults begin
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◆ Deep dive into new SSA asset class ◆ What the possible return of NoChu means for Europe's CLO market ◆ US market braces for aircraft ABS revival
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Private loan securitization grows fast to help major asset managers get round tricky regulations
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Return of Japanese buyers to European CLOs could be catalyst for upturn in levfin’s fortunes