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Will investors benefit from the 'equitification' of credit markets?

Will investors benefit from the 'equitification' of credit markets?

Update: 2024-07-10
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Corporate bond and loan markets have traditionally been rigid when compared to equity markets, characterised by low liquidity, low trading volumes and higher transaction costs. In recent years, the explosion of credit ETFs and the growth of private credit markets has meant all that is changing, causing what our Research analysts call the ‘equitification’ of credit.

In episode 63 of The Flip Side Global Head of Research Jeff Meli and Head of Thematic Fixed Income Research Zornitsa Todorova debate the upsides and downsides of this emerging trend and which investors stand to benefit.

Read more on the Five Forces Reshaping Fixed Income Markets.

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Will investors benefit from the 'equitification' of credit markets?

Will investors benefit from the 'equitification' of credit markets?