Danish FSA hones in on illiquid credit following inspections

The Danish FSA has made a list of main points for its enhanced focus on pension companies' illquid credit investments.
Photo: Lars Krabbe/ERH
Photo: Lars Krabbe/ERH
BY MICHAEL TRIER DUERLUND

In the first half-year of 2019, the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (Finanstilsynet, -ed.) investigated pension companies' investments in illiquid credit, such as direct loans and real estate loans, and its conclusions have led the financial watch dog to increase its attentions in the area.

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