No fear of 'cockroaches'? Private credit funds raise billions as investors look past warnings
Investor appetite for private credit remains undeterred even as warnings mount over looser documentation and rising pockets of borrower stress.
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Investor appetite for private credit remains undeterred even as warnings mount over looser documentation and rising pockets of borrower stress.
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