Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
European Securities and Markets Authority seeks input on private credit ratings risks
Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24

European Securities and Markets Authority seeks input on private credit ratings risks

8 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
  • ESMA has requested comments on the use and risks of restricted subscription and private credit ratings, focusing on private-equity owned life insurers across the EU.
  • The regulator aims to understand who uses these private ratings, their market role, and how they compare to public ratings, amid concerns about less-transparent, potentially inflated assessments.
  • Similar concerns have arisen in the U.S., where a 2024 report found inflated private ratings, prompting interest from the Treasury Department and highlighting growing regulatory scrutiny of insurers’ private asset investments.
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