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Business of Private Credit: Coming Home
Much attention has been paid to the suitability of Matt Damon in the lead role as the wily Odysseus in this summer’s Christopher Nolan blockbuster.
Loan mutual fund AUM continued to decline, ending May at US$137bn
Loan retail outflows sent the AUM (market value) for loan mutual funds & ETFs lower to US$137.7bn as of the…
GP stakes fundraising starting to boom
Download PitchBook’s Report here. An awaited flood of GP stakes fundraising is starting to take shape. The funds currently in the…
Special Report: Why Valuations Matter
Beginning in April 2019 The Lead Left published a series of articles on valuations. This report consolidates those articles.
Freer and Clearer
The share of loans with free and clear grower components climbed to a record high in the three months through May 2019.
Private Debt Intelligence - 6/10/2019
Subscription Credit: Angel or Demon? [wpdm_package id=’25850′] Private capital funds are using subscription credit facilities – bridge loans made to…
Average Minimum Day-One Capped Basket Capacity, Quarterly
Contact: Steven Miller
Asia’s Private Credit Growth Hinges on Downturn Performance
Private credit’s downturn performance will predict its growth in Asia – and the world Alternative asset managers expect Asia, save…
Loan Stats at a Glance - 6/10/2019
Contact: Marina Lukatsky marina.lukatsky@spglobal.com
PE alpha isn’t what it used to be
Download PitchBook’s Report here. We tend to think of PE’s halcyon days as 2005-07, the dealmaking and fundraising bonanza years right…
What is the biggest challenge in the CLO market today?
When asked to write in what they believe is the biggest issue or challenge facing the CLO market today, many…








Covenantive Easing (Fourth of a Series)
Our special series on envelope-pushing in the world of loan covenants continues with a look at “limited condition transaction” provisions.…