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But the momentum already behind the secretive private credit space has picked up — fast. He was witnessing a new willingness from borrowers to turn first to private credit, a market that has grown yet generally remains more opaque than its public-market counterparts. "Borrowers used to look at these banks and say, 'Look, the banks, they've been around forever. The private lenders say that privacy is all part of the pitch. Money managers smell opportunityThe momentum already behind the secretive private credit space has gained steam as the SVB collapse pushes companies to consider alternate sources of debt and, on the other side, private credit managers seek out new targets.
March 14 (Reuters) - Infinera Corp (INFN.O), a U.S. manufacturer of semiconductors for the telecommunications industry that competes with China's Huawei, is exploring options that include a sale of the company, according to a person familiar with the matter. The San Jose, California-based company, which has a market value of $1.6 billion, is working with investment bank Centerview Partners on a sale process that will launch in a few weeks, the source said. There is no certainty that Infinera will reach any deal, added the source, who requested anonymity because the deliberations are confidential. Infinera and Centerview did not respond to requests for comment. Infinera makes optical semiconductors and networking equipment for fixed line and mobile telecommunications networks.
Private equity firms lend less as demand cools
  + stars: | 2023-03-03 | by ( Chibuike Oguh | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
The amount of loans disbursed by direct lenders so far in 2023 has not shown any pickup, the Refinitiv data shows. Also weighing on deal volumes is the cost of borrowing from private equity firms. This has dampened demand for loans from private equity firms. For their part, private equity firms have also become more risk-averse when it comes to lending, as the economic slowdown and sticky price inflation erode the credit worthiness of some borrowers. To be sure, major deals using private equity firms as lenders are still getting done as banks have continued their retrenchment from risky debt.
The unraveling of fintech darling Vise
  + stars: | 2023-03-03 | by ( Stephanie Palazzolo | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +28 min
It was April, and more than two dozen salespeople who worked for the fintech startup Vise had been ordered to a multiday off-site at the W Hoboken hotel in New Jersey to share exhaustive reports on their performance. Even salespeople at bigger, established, top-tier investment-management firms typically wouldn't close $250 million in a year, multiple sales employees said. (K-means clustering is an unsupervised machine-learning algorithm often referred to as a form of AI, Vise's founders said). (Vise's founders disputed this, saying the company received updated financial data only once a day for its portfolio-construction engine.) And to address its "leaky funnel" of overestimating prospective sales, Vise was to stop outreach to new clients while it onboards and upsells to existing clients, the document said.
David Solomon at Goldman Sachs' 2023 investor day. All eyes were on Goldman Sachs yesterday as the bank held its second-ever investor day. The biggest news of the day was Solomon, along with other key executives, acknowledging the bank was exploring "strategic alternatives" for its consumer business. Hinting at "strategic alternatives" was something people would want to hear more about. And click here to read more about Goldman exploring "strategic alternatives" for its consumer biz.
Oaktree Capital seeks to raise $10 billion for new fund- FT
  + stars: | 2023-02-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Feb 28 (Reuters) - Oaktree Capital plans to raise $10 billion for a new fund that will help finance large private equity takeovers, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing a letter sent to the U.S. asset manager's clients. The new fund, known as Oaktree Lending Partners, may tap into bank loans to ultimately invest $20 bln in sponsor-backed debt, the report said. The credit investment manager plans to raise and invest the $10 billion within the next two years, FT reported. Oaktree expects to offer loans of about $500 million or more to leveraged buyout groups, the newspaper said. The company and asset management firm Brookfield, which owns a majority stake in the investment firm, will invest $2 billion in the new fund, the report added.
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Buyout financier Ares Management Corp (ARES.N) has been offering funds to support a takeover of Manchester United (MANU.N), three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. It is the latest U.S. asset manager to seek a financing role in the battle for the English soccer club. It was unclear whether Ares has been looking to finance bids for Manchester United through that fund, which has already invested in Spain's Atletico de Madrid soccer club and Inter Miami CF, or another vehicle. Last Friday, Manchester United received indicative offers from bidders including chemicals firm INEOS, led by long-time fan Jim Ratcliffe, and Qatari Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani. INEOS wants to fund an offer without external financing, but could consider bringing in a minority equity partner, one source said.
The AltFinance Fellowship is the brainchild of top alternative investment firms Ares Management, Apollo Global Management and Oaktree Capital Management. Selected students will also receive a scholarship of up to $10,000 if they're sophomores, while juniors and seniors can receive up to $15,000. Partnering schools include Clark Atlanta University, Howard University, Morehouse College and Spelman College. The private equity, private credit and commercial real estate industry has about $10 trillion in assets under management, according to data provider Preqin. "This is not a charitable activity," Howard Marks, co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, told CNBC.
Some of the most recent private equity recruits will rake in nearly $200,000 in base pay alone. Among the firms recruiting are Bain Capital, Blackstone, and KKR & Co. — three of the largest private-equity firms in the world based on funds raised in the last five years. These private-equity firms, along with others, have increasingly accelerated their recruiting timelines to get ahead of competitors, as Insider previously reported. To woo promising junior talent, private-equity firms offer sky-high salaries and even more enticing bonus propositions, much like in investment banking, from which these firms cull most of their talent. Oaktree Capital ManagementOaktree Capital Management was founded in 1995, and has $170 billion in AUM, according to its website.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHBCU students are diversifying Alternative Investing with the help of Wall Street's biggest firmsCNBC's Frank Holland reports on Alt-Finance, a unique fellowship introducing HBCU students to alternative investing, created by Ares Capital, Oaktree Capital and Apollo Global Management.
For investors looking for a way to ride out the storm in one piece, here are where the biggest investors are hiding out. Emerging markets Bond King Gundlach said it's time to buy emerging market stocks as the dollar has likely hit its peak. Cash Cash, one of the most hated corners of the market for years, has gotten some newfound love as risk assets remain stuck in a rout. Buying safe government bonds allows investors to shop for riskier, more opportunistic credits in the market, Gundlach said. Spreads on non-Treasurys have widened, including guaranteed mortgages, junk bond yields, emerging market debt and asset back securities, he added.
Watch CNBC's full interview with Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks
  + stars: | 2022-12-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Oaktree Capital's Howard MarksHoward Marks, Oaktree Capital Management co-chairman, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the 'sea change' in the market, if the last fourteen years almost a 'bubble' and how investors should prepare for next year.
The market is entering a massive regime shift after about 14 years of easy money and low interest rates, and that could make it harder to find solid returns from some assets, according to Oaktree Capital Management's Howard Marks. During that period, investors have benefited from low rates that created an ideal environment for borrowers and asset owners, the famed investor said on CNBC's " Closing Bell " on Friday. During this time, many investors joined the market, with low-interest rates encouraging demand for riskier assets, Marks said. "It isn't normalcy, and it's not — I don't think — going to be the norm going forward," he said. Going forward, interest rates hovering in this range and higher returns on assets like high-yield bonds should deter investors from buying riskier assets, Marks added.
Some FTX customers with funds trapped on the exchange want to be viewed as asset owners, the Financial Times reported. Lawyers plan to argue that the funds still held by FTX are "custody" assets that are owned by the users and should be repaid faster. Otherwise, being seen as unsecured creditors could mean waiting longer and only getting a fraction of their money back. Otherwise, being viewed as unsecured creditors could mean waiting longer and only getting a small fraction of their money back. Meanwhile, some FTX users may choose not to wait to see what happens.
Dec 16 (Reuters) - Aurizon Holdings (AZJ.AX), Australia's largest rail freight operator, said on Friday it will sell its East Coast Rail (ECR) business to Magnetic Rail Group for A$425 million ($284.71 million) in cash. The ORA deal is expected to help Aurizon diversify from coal and add bulk capacity, aiding its transition to greener energy. "The (ECR) sale provides the best outcome for Aurizon and its shareholders, delivering a strong sale price and certainty in completing the divestment," said Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Andrew Harding. In October, a consortium including private equity firms Oaktree Capital Management and Brookfield bid for Aurizon's ECR operations. read moreSales proceeds from the ECR deal will be used to reduce Aurizon's debt, while Magnetic Rail Group will assume ECR's existing debt.
Market veteran Howard Marks said higher rates and safer returns are signs of the market's third-ever sea change in his 53-year investing career. Memos from Oaktree Capital Management's Marks have gained a wide following on Wall Street, and even legendary investor Warren Buffett has said he reads them regularly and always learns something from them. Credit investors became able to demand higher returns and better creditor protections," Marks said. The investor warned that because of the sea change, investments that have worked well in the past might start to underperform in the coming years. "That's the sea change I'm talking about."
This year's extreme volatility has kept investors on edge, but market veteran Howard Marks believes that none of the short-term risks should matter. "Investors should find a way to keep their hands off their portfolios most of the time," Marks said in the memo. The S & P 500 has fallen nearly 16% this year. "Consistently buy an S & P 500 low-cost index fund," Buffett said in 2017. "Think of participating in the long-term performance of the average as the main event and the active efforts to improve on it as 'embroidery around the edges,'" Marks wrote.
Everyone approaches money differently, and I've always been fascinated by how the world's wealthiest people do it. For starters, rich people don't have a "lottery mindset" — or the belief that there's a shortcut to instant wealth by virtue of random luck. The most financially successful people have a passion for solving puzzles — and they treat the stock market the same way. "Because no one wants to get rich slowly," Buffett replied. Rich people say "no" more than they say "yes."
HONG KONG, Nov 6 (Reuters) - China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) said on Sunday its plot of undeveloped land for residential development in Hong Kong's Yuen Long district has been sold by its receivers for $636.94 million. The land project is expected to result in a loss of about $770 million, the Chinese property developer said in a filing to the Hong Kong bourse. The sale proceeds will be used to repay the financial obligations tied to the land plot, it said. Evergrande bought the rural land plot from local developer Henderson Land for $600 million in 2019, and spent around $532 million to convert it into buildable land, according to local media. Saddled with more than $300 billion in total liabilities, the defaulted Chinese property developer has already seen many of its assets, both in mainland China and Hong Kong, seized by creditors.
Oct 19 (Reuters) - Australian miner New Hope (NHC.AX) said on Wednesday it was not part of a consortium with private-equity firms Oaktree Capital Management and Brookfield (BAMa.TO), which according to a report was bidding for Aurizon's (AZJ.AX) East Coast Rail business. read moreAurizon declined to comment on the media report on Wednesday, but pointed to its annual general meeting held last week at which it said the divestment process was "well advanced" and that it would announce a decision next month. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterBrookfield declined to comment on the media report. Shares in coal miner New Hope fell 7% after rival Whitehaven Coal's (WHC.AX) weak quarterly production update. ($1 = 1.5820 Australian dollars)Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Shashwat Awasthi and Upasana Singh; Editing by Vinay Dwivedi and Sherry Jacob-PhillipsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
As David Solomon, Goldman Sachs' CEO, was wrapping up a work trip in late July, he boarded the company's Gulfstream G650 for Chicago. His personal account cites his role as Goldman Sachs' CEO, while his official Goldman Sachs account links to his personal account. As CEO, Solomon has overseen the firm's first investor day, launched a strategic update, and reaped record revenue of $59.3 billion in 2021. The Goldman representative disputed that characterization, saying the number of executive TV appearances has more than doubled over the past year. A Goldman representative said that Payback is run by music-industry consultants and that no Goldman Sachs resources are used for the platform.
Группа «Trans-Oil» успешно вернулась на международные рынки капитала, запустив новый выпуск еврооблигаций на сумму 400 миллионов долларов со сроком погашения в 2026 году. Новый выпуск еврооблигаций вызвал значительный спрос со стороны международных институциональных инвесторов, при этом портфель заказов на период букбилдинга составил более 1,5 миллиарда USD. На фоне высокого спроса со стороны инвесторов процентная ставка была установлена на уровне 8,45% годовых, что на 365 пунктов ниже, в сравнении с первоначальным выпуском еврооблигаций на сумму 300 млн. «Эта новая сделка устанавливает новую веху в истории сделок Trans-Oil на рынке капитала после первоначальной сделки в 2019 году. «Огромный спрос со стороны инвесторов на этот новый выпуск еврооблигаций отражает постоянную устойчивость нашей бизнес-модели, а также опыт, который мы приобрели в увеличении и поддержании прибыльности.
Persons: Важа Джаши, Джим Ван Стинкисте Organizations: Fitch, Oil, Oaktree, Группа, Черноморский банк торговли и развития (), Международный Инвестиционный Банк (МИБ) Locations: tribuna.md, L.P, Центральная, Восточная Европа, Республика Молдова, Европа, США, Швейцария, Объединенного Королевство, Ближний Восток, Северная Африка, Азия, Дунайский регион
Noua emisiune de eurobonduri a generat o cerere semnificativă din partea investitorilor instituționali internaționali, cu un registru de comenzi care a totalizat peste 1,5 miliarde USD chiar în perioada de bookbuilding. Ampla diversificare a cererii din partea investitorilor a fost dovedită prin participarea activă a unor administratori de active și fonduri de pe arena internațională. Emisiunea a primit conform așteptărilor rating „B” din partea Fitch Ratings și rating „B-” de la S&P Global Ratings. „Această nouă tranzacție instituie un nou reper în istoria tranzacțiilor Trans-Oil pe piața de capital, după tranzacția inițială din 2019. Mulțumim comunității internaționale de investitori pentru recunoașterea arătată performanțelor noastre consecvente și modelului nostru de afaceri consolidat.
Persons: Fitch, Jim Van Steenkiste Organizations: Banca, Banca Internațională de Investiții, Oil, Oil Group, Principal Group Locations: Europa continentală, SUA, Elveția, Orientul Mijlociu, Africa de Nord, Asia, Negre, and, Europei Centrale, Est, Europa, dunăreană
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