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By Paola Aurisicchio
04 May 2021
More managers are eyeing the rare US CLO structure which combines both leveraged loans and high yield bonds, in search of more flexibility, and to capitalize on the mispricing between the high yield and leveraged loan markets.
The hybrid bond-loan structure, interchangeably called CBO, CDO or hybrid CLO, has been linked so far to specialized managers, such as Anchorage Capital Group, with extensive expertise in the high yield market. Despite the volatility in credit markets caused by the coronavirus crisis, Diameter Capital and Shenkman Capital
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Investment advisory firm The Swarthmore Group today announced that veteran portfolio managers Scott Mero and Steven Schweitzer have joined the company as partners and senior fixed income portfolio managers. The duo strengthens Swarthmore’s management team and positions the company for long-term growth in investment-grade, structured credit, and high-yield products. Schweitzer and Mero bring nearly 50 years of combined fixed income experience in fundamental credit research, trading, and portfolio management.
“We are excited to attract top talent like Steven and Scott for the benefit of our existing and prospective clients,” said James Nevels, founder, chairman, and CEO of Swarthmore. “We continue to build upon the firm’s 29 years of client dedication, and we look forward to passing the baton to the next generation of leaders.”
He also said he views himself as a prisoner of war, not a convicted criminal. In July 2006, Nancy Tyler declared war. She fired the first shots,” he said, referring to Tyler filing for divorce.
The judge had rejected a motion by Shenkman s attorney, Hugh Keefe, to delay sentencing for further psychological evaluation of his client.
Keefe said Shenkman s remarks show his client is mentally ill. He had said Shenkman is a danger to himself and others and has gotten worse since his conviction. Keefe said he will appeal the judge s decision.
Shenkman was convicted in October of 10 charges, including kidnapping, arson, assault and threatening. He faced a potential of nearly 80 years in prison.
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