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How Advisers Can Talk to Clients About Securitised Credit

How Advisers Can Talk to Clients About Securitised Credit

Where securitised credit sits in the broader credit market

Table positioning five credit segments by market access, typical structure and key investor focus. Government bonds are public, issued directly by sovereigns, and held for liquidity and capital preservation. Investment grade corporate credit is public, structured as senior unsecured bonds, and held for income and credit spread. Securitised credit, covering RMBS, CMBS, ABS and CLOs, is public structured, built as tranches backed by pooled loans, and held for income, diversification and targeted risk exposure. Private credit and whole loans are private, structured as direct lending to borrowers, and held for the illiquidity premium and bespoke risk. Equity is public or private, structured as ownership capital, and held for growth and upside participation. The table forms a spectrum from the most liquid public instruments to the least liquid and highest risk, with securitised credit bridging public and private credit markets.
Source: PIMCO. For illustrative purposes only.

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