Reprieved: US CLO managers are not subject to risk retention, court rules
The LSTA has prevailed in its lawsuit against the SEC and the Federal Reserve board, with an appeals court ruling that CLO managers are not subject to credit risk retention laws under the Dodd-Frank Act
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