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Regulation, AI and expanding distressed opportunities were among the themes discussed at our US forum.
There is a general feeling that the industry sits on the edge of a major shift.
Ruth Yang, managing director and global head of private markets analytics and thought leadership at S&P Global Ratings, provides a forward-looking perspective on how transparency, technology and technicals will shape the capital markets of the future.
GPs from PDIโs Rising Stars 2024 list discuss the increasingly blurred lines between private and public credit markets and why asset-backed strategies might rival, rather than replace, direct lending.
Lenders and LPs alike are taking a closer look at the use of artificial intelligence in credit processes and assessing the risk and rewards associated with the technology.
Attendees of this yearโs event predict that asset-backed finance, artificial intelligence, the mid-market and secondaries will continue to capture LPsโ imagination.
LPs featured in our Rising Stars 2024 list expect private creditโs fundamentals to maintain their significance over the coming months โ though growth is expected in several key areas.
An increasingly varied dealmaking environment means lenders are working harder than ever to attract LP interest.
As the private credit investor universe continues to expand, there are myriad opportunities on offer for managers that can handle its increasing complexity, says Nuveenโs chief executive officer Bill Huffman.
How can private markets firms deploy the latest technology to optimise their operations? Guillaume Doinet, global product strategy and innovation lead, Securities Services, BNP Paribas, provides insights.










