Reported about 14 hours ago
In 2024, US sales of collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) reached approximately $184.7 billion, marking the highest annual issuance record for the third time since 2018. This surge in sales was driven by strong demand from insurers and banks, coupled with a decrease in net supply due to high redemption rates. Analysts expect this trend to continue, projecting even greater issuance in 2025, potentially surpassing the $200 billion mark as the market responds to increasing leveraged buyout activities and mergers.
Source: YAHOO