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Four managers price nearly $2bn of US CLO resets

Onex, KKR, Ares and Kennedy Lewis repriced seasoned vehicles, showing where private credit liability demand stands.

Four managers repriced US CLO resets this week worth just under $2bn, Creditflux reports. Onex, KKR, Ares and Kennedy Lewis each brought a deal; the burst puts the liability side of private credit on display.

A reset restarts the reinvestment period on a seasoned CLO and reprices the debt stack in one move. A refinancing touches only the liabilities. So a reset means a manager wants to keep the same collateral while updating its funding cost and extending time, rather than launch a new vehicle and build a fresh portfolio.

Same collateral, fresh terms

The batch landed in a week already crowded with CLO paper. CarVal priced a $505m new issue with Deutsche Bank; Kohlberg delivered its second private-credit CLO of 2026; New York Life and Invesco cleared about $970m at the tighter end.

Resets are a different statement from new issuance. The four managers chose to extend the life of existing collateral rather than source new loans, a quiet vote for their current books. Liability demand is healthy enough that repricing old deals beats the work of building new ones, and the collateral underneath is still considered good enough to keep.

Across the Atlantic, Carlyle's new European liquid credit head expects an influx of new CLO managers to squeeze the arbitrage further. This week's US resets are the opposite move: incumbents preserving what they already run.

For direct lenders, these deals are a price check: what well-seasoned loan collateral can still command in liability markets. Whether more resets follow these four will show if this becomes the season's default funding route.

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