Federal prosecutors are increasingly focused on valuation practices across private markets, highlighting concerns around transparency in how illiquid assets are marked across private credit and private equity portfolios, according to a report by Reuters citing comments from Jay Clayton, US Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Speaking at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum, Clayton said his office and staff are actively asking questions about “marks and transparency of marks” in the pri...
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