JPMorgan Chase restricted new loan disbursements to certain private credit funds after marking down the value of some corporate loans on its books, a move that has rattled the $2 trillion private credit market. The bank's stock fell 1.2% in premarket trading. Competitors including Morgan Stanley and BlackRock have also restricted redemptions from certain key funds, while market concerns about credit quality persist, particularly for software companies facing pricing pressure.

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