Systemic Risk Concerns Grow Among Money Managers as Real Estate Woes Cause Turmoil

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(Bloomberg) -- Fears of a systemic credit event are growing among fund managers as alarms sound in property markets around the world.Most Read from BloombergTrump Keeps NY Empire Intact as Judge Rescinds Asset-Sale OrderTrump Organization Hit With $365 Million Fine in Fraud TrialUK, Allies Look to Arm Ukraine With AI-Enabled Swarm DronesTop Investors Share the Toughest Lessons They Had to Learn‘Peak Euphoria’ Warning Blares as Stress Vanishes on Wall StreetAbout one in six of those polled consid

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