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Sponsored Fund Finance Yields Reach All-Time High as Non-Bank Lenders Take the Reins in 2023 Fund finance is dominated by banks — historically institutional capital has played a limited role in this asset class. 2023 presents a strong opportunity for non-bank lenders to gain exposure to this stable asset class at historically high yields. Why now? Sponsored by abrdn April 20, 2023
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