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Manager tightens spreads across some mezzanine liabilities and includes two triple-B rated tranches
CLOs are eschewing loans with even a whiff of credit risk, creating a gap in the market for wily investors
Manager takes advantage of tight mezzanine liability spreads to reset CLO after its reinvestment period ended
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◆ Nationwide's intriguing plan for Silverstone RMBS shelf ◆ CLO tiering not to be feared
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Two new deals enter the pipeline, as Thanksgiving's importance as a deadline for Europe grows
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New managers emerging, even if they pay up for inaugural transactions, show there is a price for every asset
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Market welcomes investors supporting a variety of issuers if the price is right
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Investors demanded a premium for AB CarVal's euro debut, but Investcorp priced tightest deal in two weeks
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New issuance remains high but weak loan market pushed mezz spreads wider in October, said KopenTech
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Manager hopes to eventually develop a European market for shorter reinvesting CLOs
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Some of the mezzanine tranches landed tighter than European CLOs by established managers
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The fund will invest across ABS, CLO and MBS sectors