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The body's focus on expanding regulation of private credit funds is misplaced and inconsistent with prudential logic.
The moment alternatives managers have awaited for years is finally here – but the push for retail assets will not be as straightforward as some might assume.
With interest rates and trade wars topping LPs’ list of concerns for 2026, managers will need to maintain clear communication channels to assuage investor anxieties, finds our LP Perspectives 2026 Study.
Private debt has flourished by virtue of a different regulatory treatment to banking, but consensus is developing that this environment cannot last forever.
In response to the rise of US trade tariffs, LPs are turning towards private credit and infrastructure – and eyeing opportunities in Europe.
Will the Trump administration’s America First Investment Policy fundamentally change global capital flows?






