
SEC Begins Questioning Rating Agencies' Integrity, Private Credit "Blame Game" Officially Ignited

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently inquired about whether credit rating agency Egan-Jones can "continue to issue credit ratings in an honest manner." This statement is not a routine review but rather a regulatory body publicly questioning the reliability of the core mechanisms in the private credit market. As redemption gates are gradually closed and asset valuations face scrutiny, the blame game among market participants is accelerating
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