The expansion of the private credit market has spurred a rise in trading activity for loans approaching maturity, prompting the emergence of a “semi-active secondary market,” as highlighted by The Financial Times. Quoting a report from CreditSights, this uptick in secondary market transactions has the potential to introduce greater transparency and valuable liquidity into the private credit loan sector, mirroring the evolution seen in the broadly syndicated loan market.
Private Credit Loans Increasingly Trading in the Secondary Market
Published on April 5, 2024
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