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Collateral crisis

The global collateralised loan obligation market has grown rapidly over the past two years, with volumes topping EUR100 billion in 2006. But questions about US credit quality and super-tight asset spreads in Europe could cause the market to cool. Rachel Wolcott reports

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The collateralised loan obligation (CLO) market is coming under pressure. A range of disparate factors are bearing down on the European and US markets, and some participants believe the massive growth posted over the past two years will not be repeated in 2007. Fears about US credit quality, combined with a glut of new supply, has dampened investor enthusiasm for CLOs in the US, while the frenzied

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