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TPG Has $59 Million Exposure to Collapsed Lender MFS
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TPG Has $59 Million Exposure to Collapsed Lender MFS

Bloomberg · Feb 27, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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TPG says the fund’s total exposure to Market Financial Solutions is £44 million ($59 million), according to an emailed statement. Constantine Courcoulas reports on "Bloomberg Real Yield." (Source: Bloomberg)


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