ECC
$3.61
Eagle Point Credit Company Inc.
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Eagle Point Credit Company Inc. is a closed ended fund launched and managed by Eagle Point Credit Management LLC. It invests in fixed income markets of the United States. The fund invests equity and junior debt tranches of collateralized loan obligat...
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Two Closed End Funds Have Yields Over 20%, But Only One Is Actually Safe To Own Right Now
A 40% yield sounds like a gift. A 20% yield sounds almost as good. But with Eagle Point Credit (NYSE:ECC) and Gabelli Multimedia Trust (NYSE:GGT), the first question any income investor should ask is: where is that money actually coming from? ECC: When the Yield Is the Warning Sign Eagle Point Credit invests in the ... Two Closed End Funds Have Yields Over 20%, But Only One Is Actually Safe To Own Right Now
Clear Street Remains a Buy on Eagle Point Credit (ECC) Following Q4 2025 Earnings
Eagle Point Credit Company Inc. (NYSE:ECC) is one of the Best 52-Week Low Penny Stocks to Invest In. On February 17, Eagle Point Credit Company Inc. (NYSE:ECC) announced its fiscal Q4 2025 earnings. Following the release, on February 18, Mickey Schleien from Clear Street reiterated a Buy rating on the stock and lowered the price […]
Eagle Point Credit Q4 Earnings Call Highlights
Eagle Point Credit (NYSE:ECC) executives said 2025 proved challenging for CLO equity investors as spread compression in the leveraged loan market and broadly negative sentiment toward credit weighed on returns, even as defaults remained below long-term averages. On the company’s fourth-quarter call,
Eagle Point Credit Company Inc. Q4 2025 Earnings Call Summary
Moby summary of Eagle Point Credit Company Inc.'s Q4 2025 earnings call
Eagle Point Credit (ECC) Earnings Transcript
During 2025, CLO equity faced difficult market conditions, and the company was not immune to these market-wide conditions. While defaults remain below long-term averages, both spread compression in the loan market and a general negative sentiment towards credit, which we believe is overdone, weighed on both our financial performance and the total return for our shareholders last year.