Treasury Department to hold meetings on private credit markets with regulators in April and May

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Scott Bessent, Secretary | U.S. Department Of Treasury

Treasury Department to hold meetings on private credit markets with regulators in April and May

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The Department of the Treasury announced on Apr. 1 that it will begin a series of meetings with domestic and international insurance regulators to discuss recent developments in private credit markets. The first round of these meetings will focus on surveying market events, identifying emerging risks, reviewing risk management practices, and sharing outlooks for the sector.

The initiative is part of the Treasury Department's ongoing efforts to monitor financial markets. According to the announcement, these meetings are intended to strengthen regular communication between federal financial regulators and state insurance regulators, who are primarily responsible for overseeing the insurance industry.

The Treasury said this first series of discussions will lay the groundwork for continued collaboration among regulatory bodies. More gatherings are planned throughout the summer, with sessions scheduled to start in April and continue through early May.

Further details about specific meeting dates and additional plans are expected to be released soon.

These conversations reflect a broader effort by financial authorities to stay informed about evolving risks in key sectors such as private credit markets.

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