Chart of the Week
Prime Cut
Out-flows from retail loan funds eased last month from December’s flood, helping rebalance supply-demand technicals in favor of issuers.
Read MorePayback Time
Regulators cite “weak characteristic” of many leveraged borrowers’ inability to repay debt within seven year tenors. Source: The Fed, FDIC, OCC…
Read MoreYield Signs
Supply-demand dynamics – too much cash and too few deals – have pushed second-lien spreads down since the credit crisis.…
Read MoreSecond Spreads
Oil price induced volatility pushed up yields on both first and second-lien term loans last year, though availability of the…
Read MoreSeconds Anyone?
Quarterly issuance of second-lien loans peaked in the second quarter of 2014 and has declined steadily due to market conditions.…
Read MoreBack from the Brink
The stricter regulatory environment caused lenders to scale back debt multiples for all leveraged loans at the close of last…
Read MoreClassified Information
Despite a buoyant economy and favorable interest rate environment, the share of criticized bank loans has not declined.
Read MoreLeaking Oil
With no compelling reason to close deals by year-end, new loan volume has declined every month since June.
Read MoreExhibit A
Regulators are zeroing in on high leverage and weak structures as major leveraged loan risks. Sources: The Fed, FDIC, OCC…
Read MoreLosing Streak
Cash has exited retail loan funds for months, as investors worry rates will not rise anytime soon. Source: Lipper FMI
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