
Debtwired!
The restructuring podcast from the Debtwire editorial team.
Latest episodes

Oct 11, 2024 • 19min
JP Morgan’s Ben Thompson discusses LevFin market outlook
On this episode of the Debtwired! Podcast, Ben Thompson, Head of EMEA Leveraged Finance Capital Markets at JP Morgan, discusses the outlook for primary issuance in the European leveraged loan and high-yield bond markets with Jelena Cvejic, Debtwire Europe’s Head of Leveraged Loans.As we are currently closing in on the second-busiest year ever in terms of gross volume in the European leveraged finance market, Thompson shares an overview of the pace and type of issuance expected in the fourth quarter.During the conversation, we discuss the evolving demand and supply dynamics, including the flow of money across floating and fixed rate asset classes, CLO creations, yield compression, refinancing and new money activity, as well as M&A and LBO deal making.We also touch upon the co-existence of the leveraged loan and high-yield bond markets with private credit.#leveragedfinance #leveragedloans #highyieldbonds #CLOs #M&A #LBO

Sep 9, 2024 • 26min
Restructuring Plans: Discretion, Distribution of Benefits and Bargaining
Georgina Peters, a South Square Barrister with a focus on restructuring plans, joins Sarah Paterson, a Professor of Law at LSE, to unpack the complexities of judicial discretion in corporate restructuring. They dive into the significance of cram-down jurisdiction and its effects on debt management. The discussion highlights the necessity for fair benefit distribution and the challenges dissenting creditors face in restructuring processes, alongside critical insights on bargaining dynamics and legal scrutiny that accompany approval decisions.

Aug 27, 2024 • 13min
AAOIFI Shariah Standard No. 62 with S&P's Mohamed Damak
On the latest episode of the Debtwired! podcast, Mohamed Damak, Managing Director, Global Head of Islamic Finance at S&P Global Ratings, joins Debtwire CEEMEA's Mariam Meskin to delve into one of the latest developments in the sukuk market. AAOIFI, the Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions, last year published its draft of Shariah Standard No. 62, which — if adopted as proposed — would alter the credit profile of sukuk from an asset-based structure to an asset-backed one.The standard could be adopted and formalised by as soon as next year. Its implementation could "disrupt" the global sukuk market, as Mohamed outlines in this podcast. In his capacity as Global Head of Islamic Finance at S&P Global Ratings, Mohamed leads their cross-practice analytical thought leadership initiatives and credit rating activities in the Islamic Finance sector globally.

Jul 25, 2024 • 20min
1H24 Court and Legal Round Up
In this episode, Hossein Dabiri, Head of Court Reporting at Debtwire EMEA and Dawn Grocock, Senior Legal Analyst at Debtwire Europe, recap some of the key legal and court developments from the first half of the year.

Jul 18, 2024 • 12min
Q3 shows early signs of thaw in a frozen M&A market-- with Clifford Chance
In this episode with host Amelia Weitzman, a direct lending reporter at Debtwire Europe, you will hear from Peter Dahlen, who is Global co-head of leveraged finance at Clifford Chance.Peter has been a partner since 2013 and regularly advises corporate borrowers across leveraged finance, private credit and restructuring deals.We’ll hear his summary of market conditions this year so far, his expectations for the months ahead, and crucially, his perception of risk in the current debt environment.

Jun 24, 2024 • 17min
The state of the restructuring market and future outlook with Kirkland and Ellis
Kon Asimacopoulos, Sean Lacey, Hannah Crawford, and Kate Stephenson from Kirkland delve into the intricacies of the restructuring market. They discuss how steady default rates and inflation are shaping financial conditions, leading to increased restructuring activities. The team covers strategies for navigating complex negotiations among creditors and the rise of parallel restructuring processes, highlighting recent legal judgments that are redefining the landscape. Their insights reveal an evolving market full of challenges and innovative solutions.

May 31, 2024 • 15min
The Middle East's investment push into Africa with White & Case
In this episode, Claire Matheson Kirton, a partner at White & Case, joins Debtwire CEEMEA’s Laura Gardner to explore the rise in investment from the Middle East into Africa.With China stepping back as a major financier across the continent, Gulf economies are jumping in to meet Africa's vast infrastructure and energy needs.GCC investors are seizing diversification opportunities in sectors such as renewable energy, real estate, telecoms, and agriculture in a region experiencing rapid urbanisation and real economic growth needs, Claire explains.She also delves into whether this growing partnership could spur the rise of Islamic finance across Africa.Based in Dubai, Claire is a partner in White & Case’s Global Debt Finance Practice and has extensive experience in both conventional and Sharia-compliant transactions.#GCC #Africa #projectfinance #infrastructure #renewableenergy #islamicfinance

May 13, 2024 • 13min
SVP Private Credit
Brian Himot discusses private credit trends, focus on high-yield deals & creative financing. Explores MES strategies, default rates, and Schuller's transition in the private credit market.

Apr 30, 2024 • 19min
Ireland as an international restructuring hub with Maples Group's Kathlene Burke
On this episode, we speak with Maples Group’s Kat Burke about the Irish restructuring toolkit and in particular, its potential as an implementation route for global workouts. Kat is Of Counsel in the Dispute Resolution & Insolvency team at Maples Group, Dublin. She is an Irish, English, US and BVI qualified corporate restructuring lawyer and has experience in key restructuring jurisdictions including New York and London.

Apr 24, 2024 • 13min
LevLoan market dynamics and CLO positioning with Partners Group's Till Schweizer
Till Schweizer from Partners Group discusses leveraged loan market strength, CLO landscape, upcoming loan supply, and M&A activity outlook, as well as the impact of higher interest rates on capital structures. He highlights the importance of loan documentation features and positioning CLOs amid increasing underperforming credits.
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