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Private Credit’s Resurgent Redemptions

Title: Private Credit Sees Renewed Wave of Redemptions

In a recent episode of "Bloomberg Real Yield," Bloomberg reporters Katie Greifeld and Olivia Fishlow interviewed Jason Dillow, who serves as both co-head of US private credit and head of US opportunistic credit at Man Group. The discussion centered on a significant development in the alternative investment sector: this week, major players including Cliffwater, Blackstone, and Partners Group implemented caps on redemptions for specific funds. These strategic moves have effectively returned private markets to the forefront of financial attention. (Source: Bloomberg)


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-04 18:49:30 UTC

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