Bloomberg: Ratings underpinning the $1.8 trillion private-credit market systematically understate investment risk, analysis finds.
Ratings that underpin a growing slice of the $1.8 trillion private-credit market, the hottest corner of Wall Street in recent years, are systematically understating investment risk.
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