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Janus Henderson's AAA CLO ETF tops $30bn as demand swells

The $5.7bn that has flowed into JAAA this year shows retail demand for CLO paper has staying power.

Janus Henderson's flagship AAA CLO ETF has crossed $30bn in assets. Through mid-August, the fund pulled in $5.7bn of new money, according to Alternative Credit Investor.

JAAA, launched in 2020, was one of the first CLO ETFs. It is the fund retail and wealth investors reach for when they want the safest part of a CLO. John Kerschner, the firm's global head of securitised products, credits a five-year track record and 'multiple market cycles' for the fund's lead.

Rate volatility is pushing an older question to the surface: when risk premia wobble, what still pays? A AAA CLO tranche offers spread and seniority. The steady flow into JAAA tells CLO managers and issuers the bid for the most senior tranches is deep, even as rate conditions elsewhere remain choppy.

The $70bn securitised book behind JAAA

Janus Henderson's broader securitised business holds more than $70bn in assets. That scale gives JAAA the distribution reach of a large investment platform, and it is why a niche product has become a wealth-channel vehicle.

In seven and a half months, JAAA alone has absorbed $5.7bn of AAA paper. CLO issuers now have their most liquid buyer. With front-end senior tranches still the most tradable slice of the stack, JAAA is where new supply will go.

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