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Daily Pricing Is Not Daily Liquidity

Increasing the frequency of marks does little to improve transparency or accuracy in private credit when prices are not anchored to observable, market-based transactions.
Daily pricing is not daily liquidity
Daily Pricing Is Not Daily Liquidity

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