
Sculptor Raises Near $1 Billion to Hunt for Private Debt Deals
The vehicle, named Sculptor Tactical Credit Fund, reached final close and has been eyeing non-tradeable assets across corporate, asset-based and real estate debt when opportunities arise, according to a statement seen by Bloomberg News.

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