Points up front: It’s getting hot in here
The role that journalists play in reporting on the CLO industry has been in the spotlight this year, with the mainstream press guilty of resorting to hyperbolic statements and fear-mongering. So it was a surprise to learn that these views were being given a public platform at IMN’s CLO conference last month on a panel titled Addressing the Headlines.
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