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PDI Picks – 12/10/2018

Today’s deal structuring affects private debt’s future Cov-lite, cov-wide or cov-regular, credit managers are making the bed they’ll have to lie in. The private debt deal market is red hot: there is cash aplenty, more lenders than there are deals, egregious EBITDA addbacks – and investors are taking note…. Subscribe to Read MoreAlready a member?

The Price of Everything (Second of a Series)

Loan prices for the most liquid leveraged names continued to drift lower this week in the wake of continued volatility in the public markets. This despite – or perhaps because of – a Goldilocks-flavored jobs report last Friday. Labor data showed 155k in new jobs for November. Not great, but enough to help ease worries…

Private Debt Intelligence - 12/10/2018

Private Debt Industry in Europe Reaches $200bn in Assets Europe has been a key area of interest for investors in private debt in the past year. Of the private debt investors surveyed by Preqin in June 2018, 47% view Europe as presenting the best opportunities – the largest proportion of any region. Additionally, the number…

The Pulse of Private Equity – 12/10/2018

Why are SBOs more expensive? Download PitchBook’s Report here. Secondary buyouts have transacted at a premium versus non-SBOs since the financial crisis. That’s somewhat surprising; one might assume that “used” portfolio companies would trade at a discount given the operational improvements that have already been made, leaving less low-hanging fruit for the next sponsor. Not so…

Debtwire Middle-Market – 12/10/2018

Source: Cliffwater Direct Lending Index and BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield Effective Yield The red line in the chart is the *Cliffwater Direct Lending Index (CDLI) current yield, which is based on the investment income of the underlying assets held by public and private BDCs. BDCs invest in middle market companies, and the Index…

The Pulse of Private Equity – 12/3/2018

Leon Black sounds the alarm Apollo’s Leon Black made a few waves this week, warning that “the credit markets, unlike the equity markets, have gone to bubble status.” He said the amount of covenant-less debt available today is higher than it was in the run-up to the financial crisis. Bloomberg’s Lisa Abramowicz was right to…