Articles by Nathan Tipping
Creaky credit sparks ‘high’ dispersion in CLO pricing
Investors are becoming more particular when it comes to tranches and managers
An NAIC plan to second-guess bond ratings is ‘nonsensical’, insurers say
Proposal to create “quasi rating agency” at regulatory body sparks backlash from industry and US Congress
A CLO ‘grab’ for short-dated loans is buoying prices
Demand increases as record CLO numbers wind down reinvestments
T+1 in the US to push ETF spreads wider
Settlement mismatch expected to raise creation and redemption costs
Scarce supply may explain junk bonds’ ‘extreme’ mispricing
Spreads are at odds with historic norms, leaving investors asking why
FCA should regulate pension consultants – UK MPs
Gilt crisis report says firms offered “standardised advice” poorly tailored to pension schemes’ needs
People: Barclays’ equity hires, CA’s CVA head departs, and more
Latest job changes across the industry
US insurers face 15% capital hike for CLO equity next year
Insurance regulator agrees ‘compromise’ solution to delay increase until 2024
Crédit Agricole’s XVA head departs
Laurent Chédin is leaving the banking sector; Mickael Crabos takes his place
UK pension fund buyouts frustrated by ‘dirty’ CSAs
Contracts allowing schemes to post corporate bonds as collateral are obstructing risk transfer to insurers
T+1 to increase cash drag and funding costs, investors warn
Faster settlement will create cash shortfalls for non-US asset managers
Taking stock: putting a price on US bank regulation post-SVB
Tougher requirements could “blow a hole” of 200+bp in regulatory capital ratios – and cripple equity returns
More data needed on ‘cocktail’ of private market risks – FCA chair
“Patchy” reporting makes spotting hidden leverage and liquidity risk hard, says Alder
No big boost to UK dark trading after Brexit
Expected explosion in hidden equity liquidity has failed to materialise
Investor wish-list offers no quick fix for Swiss CoCos
Some want bond doc overhaul to clarify bail-in risk, but sovereigns can always change the rules
Some investors see value in beaten-down AT1s
CoCos are trading at a discount on fears that European issuers won’t call the bonds. But buy-siders say this risk is overstated
Token effort is no blockchain boon for illiquid assets
Cash-like tokenised instruments find takers; initiatives based on less liquid assets struggle to take off
UK pensions remain wary of long-duration LDI workaround
Trustees worry managers are swapping one risk for another to maintain hedges in wake of gilt crisis
Leveraged loan investors brace for lower recoveries
Buy-siders expect to recoup up to 30 percentage points less if borrowers default
Still Trussed up: UK pensions confront fallout from LDI crisis
Trustees and consultants are making risky trade-offs as interim guidance increases the cost of hedging
US insurance regulators move to kill CLO arbitrage
Capital charges on collateralised loan obligations will be model-based after 2024
Managers want power to cut hedges after UK LDI crisis
Pensions trustees baulk at requests for right to reduce exposure to LDI funds “carte blanche”
‘Globalisation rewired’: what does it mean for investors?
After half a century of outsourcing production to developing nations, companies are changing tack – with long-term implications for investors