This week on The Reorg Primary View, Amir Vardi, managing director and head of structured credit for the credit investments group at UBS Asset Management (formerly Credit Suisse Asset Management) joins Reorg’s Hugh Minch to discuss the outlook for the CLO market in the face of a more challenging macroeconomic environment.
Vardi discusses the impact of the Federal Reserve’s projected September interest rate cut on CLOs, the cause and implications of the volatility seen in early August, the outlook for defaults and liability management exercises in underlying loan portfolios, as well as competition between the syndicated loan and private credit markets.
And, as always, we bring you our weekly summary of interesting developments in the restructuring world as well as a preview of what’s on tap for this week.
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This week on The Reorg Primary View, Amir Vardi, managing director and head of structured credit for the credit investments group at UBS Asset Management (formerly Credit Suisse Asset Management) joins Reorg’s Hugh Minch to discuss the outlook for the CLO market in the face of a more challenging macroeconomic environment.
Vardi discusses the impact of the Federal Reserve’s projected September interest rate cut on CLOs, the cause and implications of the volatility seen in early August, the outlook for defaults and liability management exercises in underlying loan portfolios, as well as competition between the syndicated loan and private credit markets.
And, as always, we bring you our weekly summary of interesting developments in the restructuring world as well as a preview of what’s on tap for this week.
For more information on our latest events and webinars, visit
reorg.com/resources/events-and-webinars/
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Mastering Post-Reorg Boards with Jon Weber & Breaking Down the Purdue Pharma Ruling
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1 year ago
Mastering Post-Reorg Boards with Jon Weber & Breaking Down the Purdue Pharma Ruling
This week, Jon F. Weber speaks with Reorg’s Jason Sanjana about how post-reorganization boards of directors differ from boards in other contexts and can be vital to a successful reorganization. Weber helps creditors manage operationally intensive investments and recently published an article on optimizing board searches, which we discuss.
And as always, we also bring you our weekly summary of interesting developments in the restructuring world as well as a preview of what’s on tap for this week. Last week included a number of major court decisions, most notably the Supreme Court’s decision in Purdue Pharma, which found that bankruptcy courts lack the power to grant nonconsensual third-party releases.
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This week on The Reorg Primary View, Amir Vardi, managing director and head of structured credit for the credit investments group at UBS Asset Management (formerly Credit Suisse Asset Management) joins Reorg’s Hugh Minch to discuss the outlook for the CLO market in the face of a more challenging macroeconomic environment.
Vardi discusses the impact of the Federal Reserve’s projected September interest rate cut on CLOs, the cause and implications of the volatility seen in early August, the outlook for defaults and liability management exercises in underlying loan portfolios, as well as competition between the syndicated loan and private credit markets.
And, as always, we bring you our weekly summary of interesting developments in the restructuring world as well as a preview of what’s on tap for this week.
For more information on our latest events and webinars, visit
reorg.com/resources/events-and-webinars/
Sign up for our weekly newsletter, Reorg on the Record: reorg.com/resources/reorg-on-the-record
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