[BOSTON] – State Street Global Advisors, a leader in asset management, encountered regulatory hurdles with its proposed private credit ETF. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has raised questions about the ETF’s transparency, investor protections, and risk disclosure, spotlighting potential challenges in its structure amid rising interest in private credit investments. This scrutiny could delay State Street Global Advisors’s plans to launch the fund, intended to provide middle-market investors with access to a growing asset class valued for its yield potential. The development underscores broader regulatory caution as private credit expands. Read the full story here.







