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Is private credit a bubble?

Private credit has grown in both size and breadth, prompting questions around the risks of the asset class and whether it could represent a bubble. We address those concerns in this note.

FireSide: The middle market—Beyond the limit of public equities

Public small and mid-cap fundamentals have diverged the broader U.S. middle market. We look at how investors can get true exposure to the heart of the U.S. economy.

As private credit grows, underwriting standards remain healthy

Lenders requiring more equity and less leverage, suggesting healthy private credit lending standards.

Charted territory: Journey to the center of the economy

We explore why public markets are a poor mirror for the strong middle market, and how investors can use alternatives to gain access.

FS Thrive x Sarano Kelley: Access your potential

Sarano Kelley’s purpose in life is helping advisors achieve success. His secret? A hyper-focus on communication, planning and process.

Private credit valuations proven conservative over time

Private credit investors’ realized losses have been about half that of unrealized markdowns during the past three periods of market stress.

The Takeaway with Troy Gayeski: Embrace alternatives or be left behind?

Our Chief Market Strategist dives into the latest mega trends, including why exploring alternatives could be essential to staying competitive.

Private credit loss rates don’t support draconian headlines

Direct lending loss rates compare favorably to much of the leveraged finance market, as this week’s chart shows.
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