Could Private Credit Trigger the Next Financial Crisis?!
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概要
Welcome to the third episode of the 'What's the Big Deal?' (WTBD) podcast powered by Wall Street Prep.
This week's episode delves into the complexities of private credit, exploring loan valuation, risk management, and systemic concerns.
Wall-Street experts Graham Smith and Deborah Taylor analyse recent market developments, focusing on loan marks, fund valuations, and the potential for systemic risk.
Time Stamps:
Introduction: 00:00
What's Going On With Private Credit? 04:32
Should We Be Concerned With Software Exposure? 07:31
Addressing The Comments Section: 11:20
The Role of PIK Interest Loans 12:18
Valuation of Loans and Trusting Marks 17:19
Graham's Experience in Private Credit 21:43
Share Prices vs NAV 27:27
Systemic Risks and Comparisons to the 2008 Crisis 31:51
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Topics Covered:
• Types of private credit and their risk profiles
• Loan valuation methods and challenges
• Impact of AI and sector exposure on private credit
• Fund management, redemptions, and valuation transparency
• Systemic risk and comparison with the 2008 financial crisis
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