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  • Bermudian ILS manager Pillar Capital Management is set to launch a new lower risk fund as it fundraises for its first January renewal season under new management after recently rebranding from Juniperus Capital
  • Dexion Capital says it expects follow-on share issuances to be easier after raising just £40mn from the float of its ILS closed-ended fund DCG Iris
  • Second quarter gains have helped bolster performance among ILS fund managers but their first half returns are still lagging the Swiss Re Global Cat Bond Total Return index, according to results from a group of seven cat bond funds tracked by Trading Risk
  • The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has missed the 4 July deadline for adopting a provision of the Jobs Act that lifts a general advertising ban for private securities offerings
  • Bermudian start-up Mercury Capital has done its second cat bond ‘lite' deal through a $35bn US wind industry loss warranty (ILW)
  • Broker dealer Lane Financial estimated that average premiums in the ILS and industry loss warranty (ILW) market dropped 10 percent during the second quarter
  • Secondary cat bond pricing has begun levelling out after an uptick that began in early June, when high demand for bonds pushed up prices, as 2012 vintage bonds continue to price above par
  • An inflow of investors into the private bond market allowed broker Towers Watson Capital Markets (TWCM) to double the size of the Oak Leaf Re cat bond it placed from $11.95mn last year to $22.78mn
  • ILS spreads continued to slide in early July as primary cat bond issuance dried up with the onset of the US hurricane season, enabling Munich Re's latest Queen Street offering to price below forecast guidance
  • Two cat bond funds closed their doors to new subscriptions this month, but this is not necessarily a sign of a wider issue with excess capacity, market observers said