The credit markets in 2022 and 2023 thus far have been nothing but volatile. While global debt leverage had been trending upward continuously over the past decade, cracks have finally started to appear after a year of monetary tightening, successive bank failures and lack of trust in the stability of the banking system setting in. What does this mean for credit outlook ahead? What opportunities have emerged from the current market volatility and dislocations? What strategies are being deployed to counteract the impact of high interest rates? Which are the high-yielding credit sectors nimble investors are staying laser-focused on?
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On the Role of Shadow Banking
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What is happening with the CMBS Market?
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Calling the bottom of market
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Liquidity in private markets
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What are you watching closely for problems or opportunities?
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