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Global private credit market faces regulatory scrutiny over risks, transparency, and governance, especially in Australia.
The global private credit market, valued at $4.6 trillion and $200 billion in Australia, is drawing regulatory scrutiny due to rapid growth, lack of transparency, and inconsistent practices in valuations and fees.
While it supports key sectors like real estate and delivers strong returns for super funds, regulators including ASIC, the IMF, and Bank of England warn of rising risks, citing recent U.S. firm collapses as cautionary signs.
Though not currently systemic, concerns center on governance gaps, especially among self-managed super funds.
ASIC plans new guidance to improve oversight as the sector’s expansion outpaces regulation.
El mercado global de crédito privado se enfrenta a un escrutinio regulatorio sobre riesgos, transparencia y gobernanza, especialmente en Australia.