
CLO equity returns surge amid improving loan performance
The returns on the riskiest portion of collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) are surging, reaching about 20% annualized in both Europe and the US. This boost is driven by improved loan
The returns on the riskiest portion of collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) are surging, reaching about 20% annualized in both Europe and the US. This boost is driven by improved loan
The Federal Reserve on 1st May highlighted that inflation remains high and does not plan to cut interest rates until it is confident that inflation is slowing towards its 2%
Collateralised loan obligations (CLOs) are a significant element in the European capital markets. In 2023, the public issuance of CLOs in Europe maintained a steady volume of €26 billion across
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) emerged as a contentious topic and were viewed through a cautious lens. However, as financial markets have
CLOs provide the attributes that investors look for in their core bond portfolios: attractive yield, safety, and diversification, and have continued to outperform core fixed income through this most recent
Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) are a new asset class within the finance world. They offer diversification options and potential attractive returns to investors. However, their complex structure and involvement of
European collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) have proved remarkably stable since S&P Global Ratings rated its first transaction in 2000. During this time, European CLOs have resisted several upheavals, including the
Private credit investing has gained momentum in recent times compared to other asset classes. PitchBook estimates that private debt now makes up about 10% to 15% of total assets under
Volta Finance Ltd (LON:VTA) continued to deliver strong returns with a performance for the month of March reaching +2.3% and bringing 2024 Q1 performance at +6.3%. For comparison, US High
Volta Finance Ltd (LON:VTA) has announced that Ms Joanne Peacegood, who joined the Board in July 2023, will succeed Mr Steve le Page as Chair of the Audit Committee with effect