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There is hope among issuers that the structural changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic can bolster CLO resiliency, thereby enabling market participants to better weather the next economic storm.
July 27Seward & Kissel’s Structured Finance and CLO Group -
The coronavirus impact in the U.,S. alone has resulted in a 30% year-over-year decline across securitizations, CLOs and MBS.
July 22 -
The big drop in CLO equity this year signals investor fear that this downturn will be more like the 1998 to 2003 period, where company defaults rise and stay elevated over the course of years, and profiting from improving prices in loans is hard.
July 16 -
he report concluded that the industry should fare well compared with its peers, but that loans to mid-sized European companies remained vulnerable to fall-out from Covid-19.
July 15 -
If creditors can now be pushed down the repayment pecking order without notice and have no recourse to fight back, they will be forced to reassess risk – and potentially demand higher interest rates – when granting loans and buying certain kinds of bonds.
July 9 -
The market for private investing has seen assets swell 44% over the past five years, reaching an estimated $18 trillion by the end of 2019, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. Globally, alternative asset managers have $2.4 trillion available to spend, based on data from Preqin.
July 8 -
The class A notes, secured by legacy trust-preferreds and subordinated debt of institutions, carry an investment-grade A1 rating from Moody's. That rating is slightly lower than a prior Hildene CDO, due to elevated pandemic risk to bank profitability.
July 2 -
King Street's new CLO is the first European deal rated by Moody’s to fail to meet all the portfolio requirements at this milestone.
July 2 -
Money managers including Owl Rock Partners, Pretium and PGIM are racing to add workers with restructuring and bankruptcy experience as they take in record amounts of cash to buy cheap assets battered by the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
June 29 -
An article in The Atlantic warning that collateralized loan obligations will be banks’ next downfall overestimates the risk of these securities.
June 23Janney Montgomery Scott LLC