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Is Private Credit In The Public Interest? with Jim Grant

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Exploring Private Credit Dynamics and Capitalism's Relationship

Private credit operates without leverage like banks do, and defaults are managed through amending and extending loan terms. The potential impact of rising interest rates on the private credit market is questioned, especially in a bond bear market. While private credit may involve risks for individual investors, it aligns with capitalism's core values by allowing losses without systemic consequences or bailouts. This approach fosters individual responsibility and economic freedom, providing an alternative to the restrictive lending policies imposed by central banks.

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