Private credit evolves into core portfolio component

Private credit has seen significant growth over the past decade, shifting from a niche investment to a key part of income-focused portfolios. According to Mark Garfinkel, vehicle structure is crucial for managing portfolio behavior during market stress. Interval funds offer defined repurchase schedules, differing from other fund types.

Private credit has expanded considerably in the last ten years, moving beyond its status as a specialized investment option to become an essential element in many portfolios aimed at generating income. This development has brought increased attention to the asset class as it matures.

Mark Garfinkel highlights that, in addition to strong underwriting practices, the structure of investment vehicles significantly influences how private credit portfolios perform amid market volatility. For instance, open-end funds face the challenge of fulfilling daily redemption requests from investors. In contrast, exchange-traded closed-end funds can fluctuate in price, trading at discounts or premiums relative to their net asset value (NAV).

Interval funds, however, stand out by offering predictable and clear schedules for repurchases. This approach provides transparency and helps mitigate some risks associated with liquidity demands during stressful periods.

As private credit continues to grow, the emphasis on disciplined approaches and differentiated structures underscores efforts to balance yield potential with stability in uncertain economic conditions.

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