Eagle-eyed regulators make compliance and control allocators' key in loan market

Getting access to the leveraged bank loan market may be a task in itself, but experienced hedge fund managers are counselling caution when seeking out funds involved, as regulators hone in on the compliance issues surrounding the holding of both public and non-public information at the same time. David Walker dug deeper...

Having contacts for deal flow remains key to investment success in the leveraged bank loan market, but tight compliance controls will play an increasingly important role in differentiating investment fund peers, according to experts.

William Healey, chief investment officer of Picus Capital, says regulatory authorities would likely take closer looks at some firms investing simultaneously in both publicly and privately traded investments, such as bonds and loans, where selected firms receive non

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