Billions Flow into Riskier CLOs as Investors Chase Yield Amid Persistent High Interest Rates

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Amid a ‘higher-for-longer’ interest rate environment and Federal Reserve uncertainty, investors poured $2.3 billion into collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) in July, bringing year-to-date inflows to $11.8 billion. These floating-rate instruments, which have outperformed other fixed-income assets, are gaining popularity as experts like John Kerschner of Janus Henderson and Cathy Bevan of Benefit Street Partners highlight their attractive yields and diversification benefits, especially for investors willing to navigate their inherent risks.

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