It looks like the
Hartford's [see profile] U.S. mutual fund business is staying put after all.
Bloomberg's Cristina Alesci, Andrew Frye and Zachary Mider
report that, according to unnamed sources, the insurer ended its talks to sell the business to private equity firm
Clayton Dubilier & Rice in a leveraged buyout.
Bloomberg first reported in May that Hartford was shopping its mutual fund business, which is sub-advised by
Wellington and by another unit of the Hartford [
see MFWire.com, 5/12/2011].
Why did the deal fall through? The problem may have been on the buyer's side. Bloomberg notes that banks have cut back on LBO lending -- on Monday
KKR co-founder
Henry Kravis said that interest rates for LBO capital have jumped more than 200 basis points since April.
According to Bloomberg, Hartford's mutual fund business earned $27 million in the second quarter, from $175 million in revenue. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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