Global Firms Rebuff Private Credit Fears at Bloomberg HK Invest
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Article content (Bloomberg) — Global investors struck a bullish tone on the private credit market at Bloomberg’s Invest Hong Kong event on Wednesday, shrugging off fears that have swirled around the sector since last year. Article content Senior executives at BlackRock Inc. and Granite Asia Capital said they remain optimistic about the $1.8 trillion market, stressing its ability to diversify portfolios that are otherwise exposed to stocks and bonds. Article content Article content “Portfolios of the traditional 60/40 are not going to generate the outcomes that we’re going to need for the futur…
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