The chorus of disapproval for private credit gets louder as Morgan Stanley fund is the latest to cap withdrawals


Investors are becoming increasingly nervous about problems mounting in the $3 trillion private credit market where some creditworthiness is deteriorating in some sectors and truthful valuations are hard to ascertain.

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