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Investors back Oaktree to cash in on distress
Oliver Smiddy
02 Dec 2008
Oaktree Capital Management, the US distressed investment specialist, has closed its third fundraising this year, bringing its total capital raised since January to more than $17bn (€13.5bn), in a sign investors back the firm to take advantage of companies in financial trouble.
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