44 US CLO managers emerge as survivors with 2017 risk retention plans

By Sayed Kadiri

Revealed: from CSAM to Chicago Fundamental, Creditflux reports on the list of elite CLO managers that have a risk retention plan and whether they are going to use an MOA, CMOA, CMV or internal capital 

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TAGS: Risk retention

Comment by: Sayed Kadiri. Posted 7 years ago [2016-12-16 16:13:32]

Please note that American Money Management Corp, Ares Management and Och-Ziff Loan Management have now been added to this study. As things stand the preferred risk retention solutions are: MOA, 28%; CMOA, 28%; Internal capital, 31%; and CMV, 12%.