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US CLOs: Reset Tranches Significantly Outperformed Non-Reset Counterparts

The table in this article summarises the findings on equity IRRs for both reset and non-reset CLO equity tranches. Reset tranches have materially outperformed their non-reset counterparts. Generally, stronger-performing deals are more likely to undergo a reset. Underperforming deals often face challenges in resetting due to the substantial equity capital required, and equity investors may be reluctant to commit further capital to weaker-performing transactions. That said, exceptions do exist.

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