South Korean pension fund hunts for firms to oversee CLO investments

By James Harvey

Do you have what it takes to oversee Korea Post's CLO investments? Creditflux lists the firms eligible for one of the biggest CLO mandates of the year

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TAGS: Institutional investor

Comment by: Anonymous. Posted 7 years ago [2016-08-18 15:03:15]

Agree that a good manager doesn't always translate to a good investor and vice versa. But I'd argue that an out-and-out CLO investor outperforms a CLO manager with a small CLO-buying unit every day of the week. For one thing, they'd be independent and wouldn't be obliged to buy their own paper

Comment by: Anonymous. Posted 7 years ago [2016-08-18 14:43:21]

Given it's a mandate to manage CLOs I think that part of the criteria is necessary. A good CLO manager doesn't necessarily translate into a good CLO investor.

Comment by: Anonymous. Posted 7 years ago [2016-08-18 14:08:35]

There are some really good names that are missing from this list just because they do not manage CLOs. I don't think that's the best approach