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More Worrying News For Business Development Company Investors As Moody’s Issues A Negative Outlook on BDCs

Following Moody’s downgrade of the business development company outlook to negative, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas is helping investors pursue claims against brokers for unsuitable BDC recommendations. Their legal team investigates instances of overconcentration and failure to disclose risks, seeking to recover losses through arbitration for affected retail and accredited investors.

For investors of risky, high-yield non-traded business development companies( non-traded BDCs), credit ratings agency Moody’s decision to downgrade its outlook on BDCs from stable to negative is creating even more concerns over their involvement in the private credit market. Many investors were sold their non-traded BDCs by financial advisors, who have come under scrutiny over whether they conducted the proper due diligence before involving customers.

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The law firm Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas is investigating potential claims for HPS Corporate Lending Fund (HLEND) investors after BlackRock imposed a 5% cap on redemptions, leaving shareholders unable to withdraw nearly $600 million. The firm is evaluating whether brokers fulfilled their due diligence and suitability requirements when marketing this $26 billion private credit fund, which has recently faced a surge in withdrawal requests and concerns over industry lending practices.

Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Non-Traded BDC Recovery Attorneys (investorlawyers.com) are speaking to HPS Corporate Lending Fund investors to determine whether they may have grounds for an investment loss recovery claim against their financial advisor, who marketed and sold them this private credit fund by BlackRock Inc.

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