Collateralized Loan Obligation Stocks List
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Structured Finance
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Trimaran Capital Partners
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Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Collateralized Loan Obligation stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BAMY | A | Brookstone Yield ETF | 9.89 | |
FCEF | A | First Trust CEF Income Opportunity ETF | 3.57 | |
GDMA | B | Gadsden Dynamic Multi-Asset ETF | 2.96 | |
VPC | A | Virtus Private Credit Strategy ETF | 1.72 | |
CVY | C | Guggenheim Multi-Asset Income ETF | 0.28 |
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Related Industries:
Asset Management
Other
Related Stock Lists:
Loan
Structured Finance
Mortgage
Collateralized Debt Obligation
Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization
Closed End Fund
Credit
Debt
Exchange Traded Fund
Exchange Traded Funds
Fixed Income Securities
Subordinated Debt
Trimaran Capital Partners
Blackstone Credit
Bond
Bond Credit Rating
Bond Market
Credit Management
Credit Rating
Credit Risk
- Collateralized Loan Obligation
A Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLO) is a type of structured finance security backed by a pool of loans. CLOs are typically issued by banks and other financial institutions and are used to raise capital for lending activities. The loans in the pool are typically secured by collateral, such as real estate, equipment, or other assets. The CLO is then divided into tranches, or slices, with each tranche having a different level of risk and return. The tranches are then sold to investors, who receive payments from the underlying loans.
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