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Tougher times lie ahead and fund managers need to have an action plan for how to guard against issues down the line.
As debt markets tighten, LPs are becoming more particular about how managers use subscription credit lines and NAV finance, writes Nicholas Neveling.
Investors look for managers with the talent, capacity and experience to ride out market volatility, writes James Williams.
The size of private debt deals is growing. Latham & Watkins partners take a look at how the industry is scaling up to meet the needs of sponsors.
Partners from McDermott Will & Emery take a look at issues affecting cross border financing in 2022.
As markets are upended by the resurgence of inflation and interest rates, Churchill Asset Management takes a look at how credit managers will face the year ahead.
The coming recession will be a major test of how well private debt funds have prepared for downside, says Triton's Amyn Pesnani.
Increasing competition as economic conditions become more difficult is one of the major challenges direct lending faces.
Allianz GI's Claus Fintzen explains why infrastructure debt can help portfolios in difficult macroeconomic circumstances.
As interest rates have climbed this year, investors have been tempted by the higher yields now available on collateralised loan obligations.