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CFO 2.0 How Collateralized Fund Obligations Became the Hottest Ticket in Town

25 min · 10 de feb de 2026
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In episode four of the Absolute Credit video series, partners Lindsay Trapp [https://www.kirkland.com/lawyers/t/trapp-lindsay] and Jared Axelrod [https://www.kirkland.com/lawyers/a/axelrod-jared] cover collateralized fund obligations’ (CFOs) evolution in the private credit and fund finance markets. They examine how asset mix, cash flow generation and liquidity mechanics shape these deals, and discuss ratings and regulatory considerations as CFOs become increasingly popular hybrid financing tools among GP-led structures, including in fundraising and liquidity solutions.

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