United States:
Capital Markets Insights - Q1 2017
02 August 2017
Duff and Phelps
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A stream of new money flowing into loan and credit funds
overwhelmed new issue supply, providing issuers (and their agents)
the opportunity to run robust offering processes and gamer
attractive economic and structural terms. The recent tightening in
monetary policy and strong macroeconomic conditions
notwithstanding, all-in-cost of leverage has, thus far, remained
near recent lows.
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