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Investors poured $2.3 billion into this riskier corner of the bond market in July

Investors are drawn to collateralized loan obligations for their attractive yields.

Investors poured $2.3 billion into this riskier corner of the bond market in July

TL;DR

  • Investors put $2.3 billion into CLO ETFs last month and $11.8 billion for the year.
  • CLOs offer attractive yields because their coupon payments adjust with short-term interest rate changes.
  • The Federal Reserve is divided on monetary policy, with some officials favoring rate hikes.
  • CLOs outperformed other fixed-income assets in the first half of the year.
  • John Kerschner of Janus Henderson believes CLOs should always be part of a portfolio and are good diversifiers.
  • Cathy Bevan of Benefit Street Partners notes that CLO yields are attractive compared to equivalent corporate credit risk.
  • AAA-rated CLOs are the safest option for individual investors, although lower-rated CLOs offer higher yields.
  • CLO ETFs can diversify a portfolio but should not be the majority of fixed-income holdings.