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The Bank of England has warned global falling property values could lead to losses for creditors, echoing concerns shared by the European Central Bank.
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Delegates at our APAC Forum 2024 heard about a growth opportunity for the asset class as rival sources of financing face difficulties.
The majority of the giant Japanese life insurance group’s investment is as an LP; it also takes a 19.9% stake in the credit-orientated manager.
Credit strategy’s slice of the alternatives pie grew to $32.4bn in 2023 from $27.1bn the previous year.
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A temporary injunction has been granted to prevent former Barings employees from using its confidential information to solicit clients.
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Trade groups’ document offers ways to address challenges for goals and metrics.
CalPERS is adding 3% and CalSTRS 2% to private credit; the public equity allocation at both pensions will decline.
The Sacramento-based pension also revealed $2bn worth of commitments.
S&P report reveals concerns over 'shadow banks'. Plus: Goldman's new credit/hedge fund vehicle; and a tough year for European leveraged finance. Here’s today’s brief for our valued subscribers only.
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The deal is part of Pemberton’s long-term goal to expand its investor base into the wealth management space.
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