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CLO equity investors stung by Libor basis

Growing mismatch between one- and three-month tenors slashes payouts by a third

scorpion equity markets

Holders of the riskiest tranches of US collateralised loan obligations (CLOs) are seeing their returns crimped as rate hikes fuel a widening basis between Libor rates.

The loans held by CLOs generally reference one-month US dollar Libor, while the debt issued to investors references three-month US dollar Libor, creating a natural mismatch. In a benign market, the rates’ mismatch is usually “very

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