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$120 Million LSE-Listed Fund Management

By admin@CSC | 30th June 2008

Craven Street Capital managed the PSource Structured Debt Limited (“PSD”) fund and placed secondary offerings

  • PSD included over 80 loan and equity investments into small- and mid-sized US corporates

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