
The Black Hole of Private Credit That's Swallowing the Economy
Odd Lots
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The Evolution of Private Credit and Bankruptcy
This chapter investigates the intricate role of private credit in bankruptcy and corporate restructurings, highlighting how private credit lenders may differ from traditional banks in their incentives and approaches. Using case studies like Red Lobster and Sears, it discusses the potential consequences of private credit dynamics on the restructuring process and the challenges posed by opaque valuations. The chapter emphasizes the evolving landscape of bankruptcy law in response to private credit's influence and the pressures faced by corporations in adapting to these new paradigms.
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