Collateralised loan obligations (CLOs)
If CLO investors flee, defaults could snowball
High yield borrowers relying on a steady stream of leveraged loan issuance that could quickly run dry
UK bank securitisation exposures on the rise
Originate-to-distribute engine revs up
CLO scare: could rated tranches see losses?
Structures are more solid, but loans are dicier, and recovery rates may be disintegrating
US banks shuffle structured product portfolios
Investments classified as available-for-sale drop $8.7 billion across six largest dealers
CLO investors fret as rate hikes loom
Rising default rates could trigger a stampede out of the market
Global banks look for profits in China ABS market
Regulatory change provides opportunity for international firms' structuring skills
Volcker rule CLO postponement will go before House
Bill seeks to give banks until 2019 to dispose of CLO assets
Structured products house of the year: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Risk Awards 2015: BAML a big player in record year for CLOs
Hedge fund of the year: Napier Park Global Capital
Risk Awards 2015: Credit fund profited from October meltdown
Lawyers tout fixes for CLO risk-retention woes
Affiliates and warehouses could satisfy both US and EU risk-retention rules, lawyers claim
Napier Park finds value in concentrated portfolio of pre-crisis CLOs
In-depth analysis drives performance and picks up underlying quality dispersion
US insurers tap CLO market as banks retreat
Widening spreads lure insurers
Chinese securitisation market risks fragmentation under current dual framework
The existence of multiple rule books may deter issuers and investors in securitisation
Gapstow Opportunity Fund: Gapstow Capital Partners
Americas Awards 2013
Prosiris Global Opportunities Fund: Prosiris Capital Management
Independent thinker
Insurers turn to structured credit in search for yield in Asia
Yielding results
Loans – why now?
Sponsored statement: BNY Mellon
CLO market appeals to yield-hungry investors
Post-financial crisis structured credit has been in hiding: but 2013 has seen the re-emergence of the collateralised loan obligation (CLO) market, with yield-hungry Asian players demonstrating a strong appetite for the paper
Insurers 'must understand risk on non-traditional assets'
Modelling and regulatory impact of new asset classes must be considered in search for higher yield
CPM functions go back to basics
Old-school value
US CLO issuance bouncing back in 2011, say experts
While CLO activity remains below pre-financial crisis levels, a demand for higher yields is driving US investor appetite
Loan spread tightening squeezes CLO arbitrage for managers
Searching for an equilibrium
Oversubscribed CLO points to returning Asian risk appetite, more CLOs expected
Standard Chartered's most recent Start deal proved oversubscribed, suggesting a returning credit risk appetite in Asia. Meanwhile, more CLOs are expected this year.