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Revision as of 17:59, 29 July 2024

Treasury - borrowing - private debt - bonds - private placement - US.

(USPP).

The US private placement market is a US private bond market that is available to both US and non-US borrowers.

Its main advantage for borrowers is that it provides an alternative source of liquidity from the traditional bank lending market without, the need for a formal credit rating and reporting requirements of the public bond markets.


See also