Private credit’s ‘off-ramp’ emerges as investors look to cash out and default fears grow

Private credit’s ‘off-ramp’ emerges as investors look to cash out and default fears grow


Key Points

  • Semi-liquid private credit vehicles have curbed withdrawals as investors scramble to withdraw their money.
  • A “robust and growing” secondaries market could help ease pressure amid concerns over squeezed liquidity.



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