Private credit’s second act raises some eyebrows


Apollo chief executive officerMarc Rowan. — Bloomberg

IN the last two years, private credit has blossomed, along with the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) rate hikes and banks’ retreat from risky lending.

But as conditions for its outsize success unwind and the broadly syndicated loan market reopens, non-traditional lenders are looking for a second act.

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