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corporateape:

You might wanna check out preqin. This article is from summer 2012 and summarizes the situation very well:
http://www.preqin.com/blog/101/5344/distressed-deb...

i really wouldn't trust preqin on figures etc...

It's not really any different than using CoStar/Loopnet. It's not completely accurate, but it's one of the best out there, paints a good picture, and is better than nothing.

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CRE:
http://www.preqin.com/blog/101/5344/distressed-deb...

It's not really any different than using CoStar/Loopnet. It's not completely accurate, but it's one of the best out there, paints a good picture, and is better than nothing.

That may be true, but the OP's life does not depend on accuracy here - this is probably reliable enough: "The three largest distressed debt funds in market are Oaktree Opportunities Fund IX, Cerberus Institutional Partners (Series Five), and Apollo European Principal Finance Fund II, which are targeting $4bn, $3.75bn and €2.5bn respectively. Oaktree Opportunities Fund IX will focus on North America and Europe, and Cerberus Institutional Partners (Series Five) will make investments in North America, Europe, and Asia. Apollo European Principal Finance Fund II focuses its investments solely on Europe. All three have a diversified industry focus."
 

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