Investors are getting higher yield from Senior Floating Rate Loans. Are you? – Invesco – 6.5.24

Overview:

Title: Investors are getting higher yield from Senior Floating Rate Loans. Are you?
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary:

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In a market environment where money market yields have financial professionals and investors alike content, you might be missing out big if not considering Senior Loans. Funds investing in Senior Loans today are outperforming high yield debt while taking on less default risk given their senior and secured status.

Sure, they are riskier than money market funds, but because of Senior Loans unique structure, they may actually help investors manage overall risk while delivering higher yields.

Speaker:

Taylor Watts Taylor Watts Senior Client Portfolio Manager Invesco

Taylor Watts is a Senior Client Portfolio Manager for Invesco’s Global Senior Loan group. In this role, he is responsible for the ongoing product development and marketing of investment funds for senior loans and alternative credit products, with a focus on retail funds.

Mr. Watts joined Invesco when the firm combined with OppenheimerFunds in 2019. He joined OppenheimerFunds in 2015 and was most recently a vice president and senior client portfolio manager on the senior corporate loan team. Prior to that, Mr. Watts spent 24 years on the sell side of Wall Street, working for such firms as Chase and Credit Suisse, where his primary focus was on sales and placement of below-investment-grade debt to institutional investors. Over the years, he has built and run sales and distribution teams and has held senior management positions at several boutique firms. Mr. Watts entered the financial services industry in 1991.

Mr. Watts earned a BA degree from Williams College. He holds the Series 7, 9/10, and 63 registrations.