Over the past several years, Private Credit has been the new hot idea on Wall Street. Highly touted by many pundits, it quickly was embraced as a better way to invest in fixed-income securities.
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Imagine opening a black box, only to find 5,000 more black boxes inside. Investors are fleeing the $42 billion Cliffwater Corporate Lending Fund, among the latest of its kind to limit redemptions for ...
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Private REITs offer high dividends but are limited to accredited investors and lack liquidity. Investing in private REITs carries risks of lower transparency and potential conflict of interest.
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To understand the reasons behind the growing exodus of cash from private-credit funds—the market’s latest “Is this 2008 all over again?” concern—it helps to think of a house.