PDI Staff Writer
In the magazine: Six market players discuss the biggest threat confronting private debt; The latest trends in secondaries; Keynote interviews with First Avenue, Pantheon and Alter Domus; Plus much more…
As the private debt secondaries market expands on the back of a fast-growing primary market, the number of dedicated secondaries funds is set to increase rapidly, says Paul Buckley of FIRSTavenue.
As a range of institutional investors and GPs start using the secondary market to manage portfolios, further growth is on the horizon, say Rakesh ‘Rick’ Jain and Toni Vainio of Pantheon.
Tailored arrangements for insurance companies are among the many complexities facing fund administrators today. Greg Myers and Laurent Fudvoye of Alter Domus explore some of the key trends in a changing market.
How changing bank policy may affect the collateralised loan obligation market. Plus: a retrofitting role for non-bank lenders, and S&P's take on the default rate. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.
A new report hints that deal negotiating power may be inching back towards lenders. Plus: Asia-Pacific's LIBOR transition is stuck in the slow lane, and Edmond de Rothschild progresses its latest real estate debt fund. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.
Värde Partners brings attention to the opportunities arising from troubled circumstances. Plus: the 'brown discounting' plaguing property assets and a string of new hires at Alantra. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.
Find out all the latest trends in the mid-market with our newly published Mid-Market Lending report. Plus: insurers reveal strong appetite for private debt and abrdn launches new real estate debt fund. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.
With pressures building, we may be set for another wave of distress. Plus: why it's better to be a medium-sized firm than a small one and Golub makes a push into wealth management. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.
ELFA finds ways in which borrowers are hiding financial problems from lenders. Plus: Hamilton Lane is at the forefront of the tokenisation trend and the female-led venture debt firm winning support from a UK LP. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.