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Firms are bifurcating towards either serving large private equity-backed deals or looking at more niche specialist concerns in order to stand out in a competitive market.
London-based manager’s new open-ended global interval fund focuses on synthetic risk transfer and capital relief.
US attorneys claim Tricolor execs Chu, Goodgame, Kollar and Seibold fabricated data to obtain loans.
Israeli firm leverages Blackstone’s origination capability, including corporate, real estate and asset-based credit strategies.
Spreads on newly originated retail loans were largely stable in the third quarter, according to Trepp research.
The enforceability of default interest clauses has long been a critical issue for lenders and investors in the private debt market. Donna Newman and Peter Sequeira of Stephenson Harwood examine the lessons from Houssein v London Credit.
MLEND will be available to clients of financial advisers through US-based RIA and broker-dealer networks
Effective 1 January, state insurance regulators will have more leeway to challenge credit ratings
The UK’s central bank has published details of its upcoming stress test of private credit markets and confirmed some of the firms taking part.
Ares retains the top spot in our ranking as North America asserts its dominance when it comes to capital accumulation.









