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Ben Forman
Article 4 min read

Field Notes: An in-depth dental examination

Field Notes: An in-depth dental examination

Ben Forman | 4 April 2024

Michael Curtis
Article 8 min read

Private Credit Quarterly: Strengthening backdrop drives outlook for M&A

Private Credit Quarterly: Strengthening backdrop drives outlook for M&A

Michael Curtis + 3 others | 25 March 2024

Raphael Charon
Article 3 min read

What’s Up? Docs: the growing divide in direct lending terms

What’s Up? Docs: the growing divide in direct lending terms

Raphael Charon + 1 other | 11 March 2024

Michael Curtis
Article 5 min read

Private Credit Quarterly: markets resilient and investors realistic going into 2024

Private Credit Quarterly Outlook: markets resilient and investors realistic going into 2024

Michael Curtis + 3 others | 12 December 2023

Craig Topp
Article 2 min read

Chart Room: Leveraged borrowers feel the squeeze as debt costs rise

Chart Room: Leveraged borrowers feel the squeeze as debt costs rise interest cost ratios

Craig Topp + 1 other | 22 June 2023

Tim Johnston
Article 7 min read

Direct lending: finding a niche beyond the hype

Direct lending: finding a niche beyond the hype

Tim Johnston + 1 other | 3 May 2023

Camille McLeod-Salmon
Article 2 min read

Leveraged loans hold steady through Fed pivots: a story in three charts

Leveraged loans hold steady through Fed pivots: a story in three charts

Camille McLeod-Salmon + 2 others | 5 April 2023

Michael Curtis
Article 6 min read

Regime change comes into focus for private markets

Regime change comes into focus for private markets

Michael Curtis + 4 others | 16 March 2023

Ilina Gunzinger
Article 4 min read

The phone is mightier than the pen: direct lending opens the line to engagement

The phone is mightier than the pen: direct lending opens the line to engagement

Ilina Gunzinger + 1 other | 22 February 2023

Leia Ma
Article 2 min read

Chart Room: As others hike rates, can China’s easing policy remain a cut above?

Cuts to the reserve requirement ratio remain China’s monetary policy weapon of choice. How they are wielded highlights the tightrope policymakers must walk.

Leia Ma + 3 others | 12 May 2022

Nick Haaijman
Blog 2 min read

Private debt does some heavy lifting in Twitter buyout

Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter is one of the most talked about leveraged buyouts of the decade, utilising both public and private debt markets.

Nick Haaijman + 1 other | 5 May 2022

Shashank Manchanda
Blog 2 min read

Chart Room: Home is where the supply shortage is

Supply has never looked tighter in the US housing market. Construction backlogs persist and prices climb as homebuyers appear undeterred by looming rate hikes.

Shashank Manchanda + 2 others | 27 January 2022

Monica Li
Blog 4 min read

Chinese banks are due for national service

As governments around the world exhaust their policy arsenals to save economies, China is reaching for a secret weapon unrivaled by most countries.

Monica Li + 2 others | 31 July 2020

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