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FORT CRE 2018-1 will include four loans recycled from the prior deal, including one that Kroll has identified as a loan of concern due to weak operating performance.
December 5 -
The sponsor appears to be paying for the privilege; the deal is structured with a super senior tranche of notes that benefits from considerably more subordination than the senior tranche of its prior deal.
December 4 -
Both managers are pricing their 3rd CLOs of 2018; the 135 basis point spread on Zais' is among the widest this year for a deal backed by broadly syndicated loans.
November 27 -
The pool includes loans for 23 new construction, converted or acquired assets, each in a pre-stabilization phase awaiting refinancing through a permanent agency takeout loan.
November 21 -
Guggenheim joins GSO/Blackstone and Bain Capital as longtime CLO managers expanding into the SME space this year.
November 21 -
We are one year deeper into an already extended credit cycle, so it’s even more important to focus on market complacency.
November 20
Fitch Ratings -
More collateralized loan obligations are failing weighted-average lift tests due to the dearth of available loans whose near-term maturities could provide some relief to portfolios.
November 20 -
Kroll assigned an AA+ to the Class A-1 tranche of EJF’s $351 million TruPS transaction, up two notches from AA- on the sponsor's prior transaction.
November 16 -
Eagle Point's CEO criticized "hyperbole" about growing risks in leveraged loans and CLOs, noting the benefits that price volatility can present to equity buyers.
November 15 -
The structured credit specialist will more than double its $2.9 billion in assets by acquiring a portfolio of three collateralized loan obligations that Trimaran Advisors runs from KCAP Financial.
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