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Private Credit Market Sees Retail Exodus, Impacting Firms and Strategies
The private credit market is experiencing an exodus of retail investors, leading to record lows for some firms like Blue Owl stock. Goldman Sachs is positioning itself to capitalize on this shift, while analysts debate the implications for related instruments like junk bonds.
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bloombergFrench1d ago
Goldman Says It’s Ready to Pounce as Retail Flees Private Credit - Bloomberg.com
Goldman Says It’s Ready to Pounce as Retail Flees Private Credit Bloomberg.com
Read full article →wsjFrench1d ago
Don’t Toss Junk Bonds Out With Private-Credit Debt - WSJ
Don’t Toss Junk Bonds Out With Private-Credit Debt WSJ
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First report: wsj · 6 Apr, 09:31|Full coverage: 2 · 12h|Window: 12h
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