Majority ownership shifts to the senior lenders, led by Arbour Lane, as debt is cut substantially.
Current monetary policy and economic conditions are creating favourable conditions for the asset class says Bruce Richards of Marathon Asset Management.
Payment in kind is an option which, due to interest rate rises, is increasingly in demand from sponsors and borrowers. Lenders must make sure they are applied only in appropriate circumstances, say Daniel Hendon and Phil Anscombe of Proskauer Rose.
Rising rates are putting companies under pressure, but predicting widespread distressed activity continues to be a brave bet.
Mezzanine finance has never gone away completely but is now experiencing a strong revival. Steven Ruby and Rahman Vahabzadeh of Audax Private Debt explain why.
The last 10 years have seen private debt firms move from claiming increasing share in the mid-market to starting to do the same at the larger end.
Houlihan Lokey’s latest MidCapMonitor provides further evidence that market conditions are becoming more challenging for debt funds.
The mortgage market is healthier than many believe and asset-based finance offers big opportunities, says KKR.
An aggressive landmark 'uptier exchange' by mutual funds, despite confusion and talk of perjury, is prevailing.
Claim fits with Winkelried’s declared priority to “add a credit strategy”.