GOLDMAN Sachs Group and Morgan Stanley are increasingly willing to temporarily hold onto some of the riskiest parts of new collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), in a bid to win more market share in the once again booming business of helping firms package leveraged loans into bonds.
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