Private Debt ‘Tourists’ May Do Bad Deals; Bank Outlook

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Real Estate Is Next Bet for Debt Investors Avoiding Private Credit

Private credit disarray spells opportunity for housing giant Pretium, which targets high returns by lending to US homebuilders. “Our private credit looks a little bit different than other private credit in the sense that we are secured, we have real good downside protection,” Jon ...  Show more

Oaktree Says Boring is Beautiful In Dicey Private Credit Market

Private lenders are going back to basics as debt trouble spreads, market participants tell Bloomberg News’ James Crombie in this special episode of the Credit Edge podcast. “Boring is beautiful, boring is better right now,” says Christina Lee, managing director at Oaktree Capital ...  Show more

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