Private Debt Still Offers Investors Value: Carlyle’s Jenkins
Feb.11 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Mark Jenkins, head of global credit at the Carlyle Group, which oversees around $50 billion in credit assets and $224 billion of total assets under management. Jenkins says investors in private loans continue to be compensated for taking on the added risk as the premium on the less liquid debt has remained constant even as spreads in other parts of credit markets narrowed.
Видео Private Debt Still Offers Investors Value: Carlyle’s Jenkins канала Bloomberg Markets and Finance
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