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Neuberger prices $508M CLO at 120bp

Fresh-issue demand holds at the tight end as the reset wave rolls on.

Creditflux reported Friday that Neuberger Berman priced a $508 million CLO with Santander as arranger. The new vehicle cleared at 120 basis points, the tight end of the current market.

The deal lands in a week heavy with CLO supply. Onex, KKR, Ares and Kennedy Lewis repriced nearly $2 billion of seasoned US vehicles. KKR and Sculptor brought two European resets to market. The reset wave has become the way private credit funds itself — a structure PWD has argued is now architecture rather than patch. Neuberger's print is fresh, not a reset.

That distinction matters. Brand-new collateral clearing at the tight end means liability demand has room for new inventory alongside seasoned loans. For rival managers weighing reset against new-build, this deal is evidence the primary market is open. It extends the house view: CLO funding architecture includes new builds alongside renovations.

The wider financing context sharpens that split. Direct lending volumes have been soft, and BDC stocks stalled after a relief rally. Yet CLO demand appears unbothered. The result is a quiet divergence: soft loan demand on one side of private credit's balance sheet, firm liability demand on the other.

The 120bp spread is now the benchmark. If new-issue CLOs keep clearing near that level, funding costs stay anchored, and the managers who can print at that spread set the cost of capital for everyone else. That benchmark just got a fresh data point.

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