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New Fed Rate Outlook Bodes Well for Senior Loans

Given the escalating geopolitical uncertainty and the threat of inflation, many advisors and investors have been keeping a close eye on the Federal Reserve. The latest meeting, which concluded on Wednesday, June 17, was especially interesting, given that it was Kevin Warsh’s first meeting as chairman of the Fed. Key Takeaways: The Federal Reserve’s latest meeting ended with no rate changes, but policymakers implied that a rate hike could be on the horizon. This could play well for a variety of different strategies, such as senior loans, due to their floating interest rates. The Invesco Senior Loan ETF (BKLN) gives investors easy access to opportunities within senior loans through the flexible ETF wrapper. The first Fed meeting that Warsh helmed ended with no change in interest rates. This marked an interesting development, given that President Trump has urged the central bank to trim rates. See More: Capture Exposure to the Top AI Adopters With These ETFs However, the Fed’s decision to not lower rates is not the only important takeaway from this meeting. During Warsh’s press conference, the new Fed chair pledged to reform the central bank, forming new task forces on communications, existing data, inflation, and more.  Furthermore, some of Warsh’s colleagues have indicated that interest hikes could be on the horizon. While this could create tension between the central bank and the U.S. government, it may prove necessary if inflation continues to be a persistent issue. BKLN Offers Flexible Access to Senior LoansOf course, the Fed’s developments could impact a variety of different ETFs immensely. For instance, take a look at the Invesco Senior Loan ETF (BKLN A). See More: Invesco Expands Bulletshares Suite With New Treasury ETFs BLKN focuses its investments towards U.S. senior secured loans. Not only do these securities offer crucial diversification, but they can provide a lower risk means for seeking high income.  It’s important to note that senior loans are very good for handling the risk of rising interest rates. This is because senior loans tend to feature floating interest rates. As such, if benchmark rates rise, an interest rate from a senior loan can automatically adjust, which can protect investors from the usual impacts they’d receive from other fixed income solutions in this kind of situation.  See More: 3 Ways to Play the S&P 500 Based on Your Risk Tolerance Thus far, BKLN has posted a strong performance, showcasing the fund’s merits even before a potential rate hike. As of May 22, 2026, the fund has a weighted average coupon of 6.51%. Meanwhile, the fund’s NAV has risen 5% over the past 12 months, as of May 31, 2026.  For more news, information, and analysis, visit the Innovative ETFs Content Hub.

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