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Based on the WSO Dataset, a gross IRR of 14-15% and a net IRR of 12% for a credit secondaries fund that uses no leverage can be considered decent. Typically, the use of leverage can amplify returns, so achieving these levels without leverage indicates a solid performance. It's important to compare these figures with the specific benchmarks and expectations for the credit secondaries market, which often looks for higher returns when leverage is employed. However, a fund operating without leverage and still delivering a 12% net IRR is managing risk well while providing a reasonable return.

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