Prime Cut

Out-flows from retail loan funds eased last month from December’s flood, helping rebalance supply-demand technicals in favor of issuers.

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Payback Time

Regulators cite “weak characteristic” of many leveraged borrowers’ inability to repay debt within seven year tenors. Source: The Fed, FDIC, OCC…

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Yield Signs

Supply-demand dynamics – too much cash and too few deals – have pushed second-lien spreads down since the credit crisis.…

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Second Spreads

Oil price induced volatility pushed up yields on both first and second-lien term loans last year, though availability of the…

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Seconds Anyone?

Quarterly issuance of second-lien loans peaked in the second quarter of 2014 and has declined steadily due to market conditions.…

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Back from the Brink

The stricter regulatory environment caused lenders to scale back debt multiples for all leveraged loans at the close of last…

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Leaking Oil

With no compelling reason to close deals by year-end, new loan volume has declined every month since June.

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Exhibit A

Regulators are zeroing in on high leverage and weak structures as major leveraged loan risks. Sources:  The Fed, FDIC, OCC…

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Losing 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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