It’s all relative: the Cornetto trilogy of CLO triple Bs

By Sayed Kadiri

CLO arrangers have let their imaginations run wild when assembling triple-B rated notes – not because these have been tricky to shift, but because there is appetite for triple B CLOs that don't taste vanilla. The result is fat, split and overlapping triple Bs 

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TAGS: CLO Pricing Performance North America It's all relative

Comment by: Anonymous. Posted 2 years ago [2021-05-04 16:21:32]

What price are these triple Bs issued at? 99?