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Andrew Hedlund

Andrew Hedlund is the Americas Editor at Private Debt Investor where he reports on the private debt market and coordinates coverage of the asset class. Before joining PDI, he reported on corporate bankruptcies for The Deal and Reorg Research, two financial trade publications. Andrew received a master's degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He also earned bachelor of arts degrees in from Arizona State University.
BDCs will start reporting their earnings soon, and investors are hoping the dividends will roll in. But what’s the best way to get them?
The Ted Koenig-led firm will invest in businesses both with and without a private equity sponsor.
The pension fund chose Apollo after considering three other potential managers.
A new study showed that companies across five key sectors, on average, did not post explosive growth or significant drops in EBITDA.
The new investment vehicle is set to lean heavily on Bain Capital's private credit group for deals.
While on the trail for distressed debt capital, Benefit Street Partners locked down a large commitment for New Jersey’s pension funds. 
The mid-market private equity firm’s debt arm, launched this year, has raised its first pool of capital to make loan, with which it will invest in tech firms.
The Canadian investment shop will participate primarily in sponsored deals with second lien and mezzanine loans.
As part of the standstill agreement, the two parties have agreed to a restructuring that would split revenues from a sale of patent assets, pending a sale generated enough money.
The committed money comes from a mix of foreign and domestic investors, including Louisiana and Pennsylvania pensions.
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