Wall Street Concerns Over Private Credit Bubble Risks
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Summary
The article discusses growing concerns on Wall Street about potential risks in the private credit market, using the example of an Ohio-based car parts manufacturer to illustrate broader worries about lending by money managers rather than traditional banks. The content suggests there are fears of a bubble in private credit that could burst.
Key quotes
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The travails of an Ohio-based car parts manufacturer highlight wider concerns about lending by money managers rather than banks
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