Debut manager touts non-ethical CLO
“We are looking at this as a sort of Darth Vader of CLOs,” says the firm's portfolio manager
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Excellent...
April fool?
I really think investors should focus on selecting CLO Managers that are experienced and have a deep bench of analysts that have completed both ESG and Jedi training. This firm is much more likely to use cloned AI analyst bots that work 24 hours a day optimizing Diversity, WARF and WAS to the dark side.
It's easy to dismiss this, but I'm afraid that this evil CLO will be quite operational by the time the Creditflux CLO conference commences
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Comment by: Anonymous. Posted 5 years ago [2019-04-02 01:01:06]