
Private credit has grown into an asset class that now rivals high-yield bonds, as direct lending, middle-market loans, and collateralized loan structures have shifted trillions of dollars away from traditional bank lending. The article frames this as continued structural expansion of non-bank credit markets, supporting broader credit allocation and liquidity outside the banking system.
Private credit has grown into an asset class that now rivals high-yield bonds, as direct lending, middle-market loans, and collateralized loan structures have shifted trillions of dollars away from traditional bank lending. The article frames this as continued structural expansion of non-bank credit markets, supporting broader credit allocation and liquidity outside the banking system.
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