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Episode 236: The Future of Private Credit with Ashwin Krishnan & Jeff Levin of Morgan Stanley
Aug 22, 2024
In this discussion, Ashwin Krishnan and Jeff Levin from Morgan Stanley Investment Management dive into the evolution and mainstreaming of private credit. They draw parallels with private equity's rise and emphasize the need for flexibility in capital solutions. The duo also addresses the effects of rising interest rates on leverage ratios and the competitive edge of their firm in tailoring unique capital solutions. Their insights shed light on the scalability of private credit and its significance for insurance investors, while also sharing personal inspirations.
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Quick takeaways
- The evolution of private credit mirrors that of private equity, highlighting increasing mainstream relevance and opportunities for insurance investors.
- Morgan Stanley's dual strategy of direct lending and opportunistic credit aims to provide tailored capital solutions by capitalizing on optimal market opportunities.
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Current Landscape of Private Credit
Emerging markets are currently perceived to be in a favorable position, as risk in general is seen as mispriced amidst high equity markets and tight credit spreads. This environment has led to a shift in focus towards private credit, particularly among insurance investors. The discussion highlights a growing trend where private credit has started to mirror the evolution of private equity over the last two decades, with increasing capital influx into the sector. This shift leads to more opportunities for investors to deploy capital selectively across diverse market segments.
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