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Markit Recap – 7/6/2015

Pressure on Euro banks pushes spreads wider European financials have seen their credit risk nearly double since March, steered by the prospect of less government aid for banks and the ongoing Greek crisis. Markit iTraxx Europe Senior Financials is at its widest level since March 2014… Subscribe to Read MoreAlready a member? Log in here...

The Pulse of Private Equity - 7/6/2015

PE’s New Sweet Spot: $1bn-$5bn Private equity seems to have a new sweet spot for fund sizes. 53% of total capital raised in the U.S. went to the $1-$5bn range, the third time since the crisis that it’s closed a majority of LP dollars. The big exception is 2013,… Subscribe to Read MoreAlready a member?

Leveraged Loan Insight & Analysis - 7/6/2015

After a slow start to the year which generated less than $224 billion in high yield financings – of which a thin $138 billion represented leveraged loan volume – in 1Q, high yield financings picked up momentum in the second quarter. Nearly $325 billion in high yield debt cleared the market… Subscribe to Read MoreAlready a member?

Markit Recap – 6/29/2015

Puerto Rico credit risks largely isolated Puerto Rico’s unsustainable debt problems have intensified this week, but the wider municipal bond market has so far remained resilient. Puerto Rico’s 2035 general obligation bond has seen its price drop from 77 on Friday June 26th to 66.2 on June 30th… Subscribe to Read MoreAlready a member? Log

The Pulse of Private Equity - 6/29/2015

Multiples are having an impact, and that’s a good thing Global private equity activity was down in H1, by several metrics. Compared to H1 2014, deal flow declined 16% by count and 21% by total value, to 2,728 deals worth $404.7 billion. Last year’s numbers were 3,265 deals worth a combined $514.7 billion…. Subscribe to Read

Leveraged Loan Insight & Analysis - 6/29/2015

The institutional pipeline has ballooned in recent weeks on the back of several sizeable M&A deals. Last week, the calendar reached almost $80 billion, which is the highest level since February 2013. The driver of the jump is mostly two jumbo sized M&A deals for Charter… Subscribe to Read MoreAlready a member? Log in here...

Markit Recap – 6/22/2015

It has been said that Greece’s influence within the eurozone seems to outweigh its relatively diminutive size. After all, its GDP is less than 2% of the total in the currency bloc (2014, current prices). But it is not just in politics that Greece punches above its weight. The performance of the credit markets… Subscribe to

The Pulse of Private Equity - 6/22/2015

If it seems like the PE market is getting crowded, it’s been that way for a while. The number of active global PE firms, defined here as having raised a fund in the prior five years or completing a deal in the prior three, has been on an almost-uninterrupted increase since 2000. From 1,453 active firms…

Leveraged Loan Insight & Analysis - 6/22/2015

Halfway through 2015 and Leveraged Lending Guidance continues to keep leverage levels under control on buyout deals. The share of deals with leverage of seven times or greater has plummeted in 1H15 to only 5.7% from 26% last year. The share of deals levered greater than 7 times peaked in 2007 at almost 40%…. Subscribe to

Markit Recap – 6/15/2015

There are many words synonymous with the European sovereign debt crisis, the portmanteau ‘Grexit’ being the most in vogue. But a word that was thought to have been banished by the ECB – contagion – has returned to the discourse this week. Spreads in Italy, Spain and Portugal – the peripheral countries most exposed to…