Nathan Tipping
Nathan is a London-based staff writer for Risk.net, covering asset managers, pension funds, hedge funds and insurance companies. He previously wrote for Bonds & Loans, where he covered emerging market credit. Nathan holds a degree in history and politics from the University of Warwick. Contact: Nathan.Tipping@Risk.net or +44 20 7316 9263.
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How Man Group’s private credit arm keeps risk in check
Mid-market lending no place for weak covenants, flexible addbacks or payments in kind, says Varagon CEO
Nervous UK pension schemes want liquidity fixes – it’ll cost them
Asset managers are crafting new ways for schemes to raise cash in a crisis
Start-up trading venue aims to profit from SEC’s market shake-up
Equity market reforms affecting payment for order flow may encourage more challenges to incumbents
Pension schemes prep facilities to ‘repo’ fund units
Schroders, State Street and Cardano plan new way to shore up pension portfolios against repeat of 2022 gilt crisis
Why Europe still awaits a private credit CLO
Tricky questions face managers that plan to launch the structure on the continent
More pension scheme withdrawals expected for UK property funds
An estimated £5 billion is queued for redemption, as defined benefit schemes seek to improve liquidity
Slicing algos blamed for market impact on dark venues
Fragmented markets contribute to sixfold jump in possible price moves
Legal & General to launch ABS funds amid rising pension demand
After 2022 gilt crisis, trustees and consultants turn to asset-backed securities to bolster portfolio liquidity and returns
NAIC cracks down on risky feeder funds
Vehicles have been used by insurers to invest in ‘weird and wonderful’ assets, say practitioners
NAIC softens its rating overhaul. Insurers still don’t like it
Insurers worry that the regulatory body could override credit ratings without sufficient explanation
Looser loan terms clear way for more ‘c-on-c violence’
Creditor-on-creditor fighting likely to build, as carve-outs for struggling borrowers get wider
LDI managers disagree on credit collateralised gilt repo
BlackRock and Schroders execute first trades, but others favour different ways to source liquidity
Why some UK pensions might choose to run on
Buyouts are booming but trustees are thinking about alternatives, too
Allen & Overy adds to CLO team with new hires
Firm poaches five lawyers from Milbank as it expands structured credit team
Fears of runaway risk on offshore reinsurance
Life insurers catch the eye of UK regulator for pension buyout financing trick
Creditors struggle to stop stressed firms borrowing more
Dropdowns, uptiers and double dips grow in number, and lenders can't prevent them
Esma sounds alarm over conflicts at CLO raters
Investigation points to analysts meeting with managers and notes softening of rating methodologies
IAIS flags concerns about offshore reinsurance growth
Insurers passing risk to foreign firms makes regulation harder, report says
Decarbonising passive funds costs next to nothing – research
Low-carbon versions of index trackers face negligible return drag, paper suggests
How US insurers went to war over CLOs
Mutuals and private equity-backed rivals clash over determination of capital charges
Buy side reflects on BoE’s gilt liquidity lifeline
Lending facility could prevent repeat of last year’s LDI crisis if properly designed, pension and insurance experts say
Investors uneasy as cov-lite terms endure
‘Loosey-goosey’ lending remains dominant despite a tougher environment for borrowers
Big pension schemes are pushing back on private market fees
Schemes offer evergreen investment and cut managers to secure improved terms