Institutional investors, and the consultants seeking to protect them, naturally fear that the next financial bubble hides in plain sight.
While caution is justified in light of the traumatic events of 2008-'09, the seeming obsession that some pundits and policymakers have with characterizing America's $1.2 trillion leveraged loan market as a new trouble spot is unjustified and potentially harmful to our capital markets.
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