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Investors are understandably nervous about Chinese private credit, but there are still opportunities for those willing to seek them out.
Opportunities are opening up for private credit investors in markets such as India and Australia, but domestic banks are fighting back in Southeast Asia.
They co-operate but also aggressively compete with each other. But what exactly are they compromising on and fighting over? We take a deep dive into the places where banks meet fund managers.
The headline figures may look grim, but sentiment is becoming more optimistic on APAC private debt.
'There has been some bad behaviour that has caused some of these frustrations,' he said.
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We’re still only in the bottom of the first inning of the 'destruction' caused by the growth and venture space in late 2021, says the fund manager's CEO.
Europe is now more closely aligned with a regulatory approach that has underpinned the growth of the US market, writes the global head of the Alternative Credit Council.
New research found just 10-15% of mid-market private credit loans are scheduled to mature in the next two years.
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