Fundsters with fixed income offerings may face some extra advisor and investor questions this week in between helpings of turkey and stuffing.
Matt Wirz of the
Wall Street Journal highlights a resurgence of mutual fund investment into collateralized loan obligations, a security much maligned after the 2008 credit crunch. The
WSJ picks in particular on
Guggenheim [
profile],
Highland Capital Management [
profile] and
Prospect Capital Corp.
The article includes data from
Creditflux,
Keefe Bruyette & Woods,
Lipper and
S&P Capital IQ LCD. Experts cited include:
Grier Eliasek and
Carlynn Finn from Prospect;
David Bailin from
Citi Private Bank; and
Mark Okada from Highland. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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