European financial regulators are facing resistance from US authorities in their efforts to obtain more detailed information on banks’ exposure to private credit markets, reflecting growing differences over how the rapidly expanding asset class should be supervised, according to a report by Reuters.
Officials across Europe have stepped up scrutiny of the global private credit sector, which is estimated to be worth around $2tn and is largely concentrated in the United States. Regulators are seeki...
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