The Last Tranche with New Mountain's Moshiri: New CLO managers may increase risk if they do not have stable equity capital
In this episode of the Last Tranche, New Mountain Capital's Cyrus Moshiri discusses the process of new firms entering into CLO management. Moshiri discusses whether an increase in new managers or consolidation is more likely, and how investors can analyse opportunities presented by upstart platforms
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