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Falling Interest Rates: The Good and Bad News for Private Credit
By Marie-Laure MOUNGUIA, EY Luxembourg Partner, Private Equity Private Debt   Recent actions by the Fed and the European Central Bank to decrease interest rates have brought some relief and hope to the markets. While private credit has good reasons to rejoice, concerns are also rising about the future performance of this asset class.   Resilience in changing macroeconomic environment   Over the past five years, the private asset market had to navigate several challenges in an ever-evolving macroeconomic environment. The pandemic, interest hikes and transaction scarcity had their fair share in the list. In this context, private credit emerged as a resilient asset class. Filling the financing gap left by the...
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