brett, thank you for brett schulman your time. thanks of course to and our own -- thank you for your time. thanks of course to brett schulman and romaine bostick. private credit, more of that next in your wall street beat. this is bloomber ♪ i can't believe you corporate types are still calling each other rock stars. you're a rock star. we're all rock stars. oooo look look at my data driven insights, i'm a rock star. great job putting finance and hr on one platform with workday. thank you! guys, can you keep it down. i'm working. you people are (guitar noises). hand over the air guitar. i've got another one. katie: this is "bloomberg surveillance," i'm katie greifeld. time now for wall street beat. today we look at how goldman is building up a $21 billion war chest for private equipment wages. joining us now with the scoop, our correspondent. seems like they got tired of private credit eating their lunch at goldman? >> unlike most of their major competitors, goldman is a veteran in the niche of prime credit. $100 billion in asse