The collapse of the bank has infused the market with uncertainty around the bank’s subscription line of credit business.
4 min read · 13 March 2023
Macroeconomic developments seem to have taken a more positive slant, but the need to refinance will expose weaker credits in the end.
2 min read · 09 March 2023
GPCA report says private credit reached a record, besting private equity and venture capital, largely due to distressed opportunities.
2 min read · 24 February 2023
As technology businesses grew in favour, lenders adapted to a different type of financing – only to now see it come under scrutiny as interest rates rise and economic growth slows.
2 min read · 09 February 2023
The coming recession will be a major test of how well European private debt funds have prepared for downside, says Triton Debt Opportunities’ Amyn Pesnani.
4 min read · 02 February 2023
Alternative real estate lenders are small in number but increasingly relied upon by an industry that the banks are withdrawing from. However, there are major difficulties in bridging the funding gap.
5 min read · 02 February 2023
Some sponsors are in liquidity binds because they must wait longer to get carry.
4 min read · 30 January 2023
Report calls for structural change to address the ‘worrying’ size of aggregate global debt.
2 min read · 24 January 2023
Private lender’s index, report offer hope for macro ‘soft landing’ as pressures abate.
2 min read · 13 January 2023
In this third episode of our miniseries Private Markets and the End of Cheap Money, we explore key trends in private debt with industry professionals. While the asset class is not without challenges, some see better prospects for investing there than they have in some time.
2 min read · 05 January 2023