Blue Owl Capital faced scrutiny this year when it placed redemption limits on its private credit fund, raising concerns across the market. This event highlights potential opportunities within private credit and regional banks.
The John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund (BTO) has returned 14.7% since its purchase in January 2026 and currently offers a dividend yield of 6.4%. The fund’s net asset value (NAV) has outperformed the S&P 500 index, yet its market price has declined, leading to a rare discount.
Key holdings in BTO include regional banks such as Old National Bancorp, Citizens Financial Group, M&T Bank, and WSFS Financial, which are capitalizing on trends in private credit lending. As regional banks continue to thrive, BTO’s management expects further growth in dividends, having already increased payouts by 76% over the past decade.
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