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Three managers price $400 million CLO deals on a single Friday

Napier Park, Post Advisory and Blue Owl each priced a $400 million broadly syndicated loan CLO on Friday, per Creditflux.

Creditflux reported that Napier Park, Post Advisory and Blue Owl each priced a $400 million broadly syndicated loan CLO on Friday. The article frames the day as part of a stretch in which US CLO issuance is maintaining a strong pace.

A single Friday is a thin sample. The useful fact is that all three managers priced identical $400 million deals at once, which means the primary market can clear new paper in size.

Three managers, one ticket size

Uniformity among different managers at the same size suggests the bid is set for a standard ticket. Standardized paper is easier to execute than bespoke structures, and execution is the part of the CLO market that tends to wobble first.

The article's own tags reach beyond CLOs into private credit and BDCs. That tag set invites a simple observation: the syndicated and privately negotiated lending markets are two channels for the same broad corporate credit demand, and the categories don't sort borrowers into clean boxes.

The available extract gives no spread data, no loan pool details, and no named lead manager. What it does give is the day's arithmetic: three $400 million prints.

For RIAs watching credit allocations, the takeaway is a capacity signal, not a forecast. It says the broadly syndicated loan market can still print when called on. Whether that persists is the next question, and a single day doesn't answer it.

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