Record CLO sales boost Wall Street buyout financing
Wall Street bankers looking to raise fresh financing for multi-billion dollar buyouts are getting a boost from the record start to the year from a critical part of the leveraged
Wall Street bankers looking to raise fresh financing for multi-billion dollar buyouts are getting a boost from the record start to the year from a critical part of the leveraged
For the intrepid investor, there is no shortage of diversified investment opportunities. Interest in cryptocurrencies, structured products, direct indexing, and other “trendy” assets has grown in recent years, but a new report by
Collateralized loan obligation (CLO) equity has emerged as a source of potentially robust, and front-loaded, returns for sophisticated investors. Over the past 30 years, collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) have grown from
Volta Finance Ltd (LON:VTA) monthly report for January 2024, published by AXA IM. PERFORMANCE and PORTFOLIO ACTIVITY Volta Finance started the year on a positive note as the fund achieved
Discover the insights from Volta Finance Ltd’s recent report and accounts in this exclusive interview with Hardman & Co’s Analyst Mark Thomas. Learn about the strong current position and the resilience of their outlook in the CLO investment market.
CRE CLOs have emerged as a powerful tool in commercial real estate financing, with $30 billion issued in 2021. They cater to transitional properties, offering a unique approach compared to
Volta Finance (LON:VTA) is the topic of conversation when Mark Thomas, Analyst at Hardman & Co joins DirectorsTalk Interviews. Mark provides an overview of his report entitled, ‘Insights from the Report
Collateralized loan obligations are among the best debt investment opportunities for this year, according to John Wright, global head of credit at Bain Capital. Spreads on the structured investment vehicles,
The biggest US banks are stepping back into the $1.3 trillion market for collateralized loan obligations after nearly two years of shying away from investing in the securities. Citigroup Inc.
Structured products are no stranger to the limelight. Once only garnering interest from niche Wall Street trading floors, collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) have become household names,