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What to make of the US private credit “bubble”

The US equity market has recovered its poise over the past couple of days after recent jitters around the regional banking sector, but the concerns around credit losses may linger. Even if policymakers’ worries about systemic risk in the private credit market prove overblown, the segments of the equity market most directly linked to recent credit losses may well continue to underperform.

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