PDI Staff Writer
Will the last stage of the distressed cycle go missing? Check out this month's cover story for reasons why it might. Plus, the relentless rise of covenant-lite loans and a new hire for Churchill. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.
Revealed! Rising Stars 2020 is our list of the individuals under 40 who we think will be making a big contribution to the asset class in the years to come. You can read more about it below, together with market insight from BlackRock and thoughts on why financial assistance in the US may have misfired. Here's today's brief for our valued subscribers only.
The attorneys who made our annual list of the 40 rising stars under 40 in private debt.
The ruthless march of covenant-lite has been the story of recent times, but the global pandemic may not be the great leveller investors had hoped, writes Elizabeth Pfeuti.
We asked six on this year’s list of 40 professionals under 40 who are shaping private debt to tell us what they’ve learnt on their ascent of the industry.
Our annual list of 40 individuals under the age of 40 who have the potential to shape the future of the private debt asset class.
LPs are increasingly using sustainability criteria as a factor in fund manager choice.
Asset-based finance is seen in some quarters as a strategy well suited to the times, thanks to the downside protection provided by collateral and bespoke investment structures. Daniel Pietrzak and Matthieu Boulanger discuss how KKR is approaching the space.
Growing market complexity is forcing managers to re-evaluate the way they run their businesses – with potentially transformative effects for the credit industry, say IHS Markit’s Elina Gokh and Jocelyn Lewis.
The coronavirus crisis requires solutions to a series of problems never seen before in the credit markets, say Paul Hastings partners William Brady, Jennifer Hildebrandt, Matthew Murphy, Justin Rawlins and Jennifer Yount.