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Volatile loan securities are luring fund managers again

Some mutual-fund managers are buying CLOs through investment funds that purchase stakes in loans to companies with low credit ratings

Investment funds aimed at individual investors are barrelling into collateralised loan obligations, a complex and volatile type of security that was shaken by the financial crisis.

Lured by annual returns of as high as 20%, some mutual-fund managers are buying CLOs through investment funds that purchase stakes in loans to companies with low credit ratings. Another type of loan investment fund, business-development companies, also have begun buying CLOs, according to securities filings.

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