Baker Tilly Eyes $3 Billion in Debt to Replace Private Credit
Deutsche Bank AG is preparing to sell about $3 billion in debt markets for accounting services firm Baker Tilly Advisory Group to refinance private credit loans, according to people familiar with the matter.
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