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Significant downside risk for credit sectors impacted by AI – BlackRock co-head of leveraged finance Mitch Garfin

Jan 30, 2026
Mitch Garfin, co-head of leveraged finance at BlackRock and seasoned credit investor, discusses AI-driven disruption risks and market reactions. He highlights sector positioning, underweighting consumer and retail while favoring stable cash-flow names. Data center issuance, refinancing opportunities and how BlackRock assesses AI winners and losers are also covered.
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Constructive Macro Backdrop For Credit

  • Mitch Garfin says the macro backdrop is constructive with growth chugging along and inflation moving lower toward target.
  • He views this as a supportive environment for credit and risk assets over 2026.
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K-Shaped Consumer Drives Sector Dispersion

  • Garfin highlights a K-shaped consumer split: low-end consumers are strained while higher-income consumers remain resilient.
  • That bifurcation drives sector differentiation in high-yield credit selection.
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Favor Stable Cash Flows Over Consumer Cyclicals

  • BlackRock is underweight retail, consumer products, restaurants and leisure due to weaker low-to-middle-class demand.
  • They prefer issuers with stable cash flows like insurance brokers, aerospace and defense.
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