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Private Credit Research

Within the private credit landscape, researchers emphasize the continued importance of private markets and direct lending as essential tools for diversifying portfolios amidst heightened geopolitical uncertainty and credit stress. While direct lending remains supported, analysts advocate for strict selectivity with a bias toward non-cyclical sectors and infrastructure for inflation-linked income. Credit strategies demonstrated resilience with positive returns in early 2026, though a more defensive posture is emerging through the prioritization of Relative Value and Fixed Income Relative Value sub-strategies. Solid corporate fundamentals and projected S&P 500 EPS growth of 20% support the credit outlook, even as high government deficits pose long-term risks to yields and necessitate a focus on shorter-duration fixed income. Additionally, the massive expansion in AI-related demand, with a projected $1.7 trillion TAM by 2030, and the evolution of biotech into a compounding asset class are creating new long-term investment opportunities for credit providers. Collectively, these insights suggest a research direction focused on resilient, innovation-driven sectors to navigate a goldilocks environment disrupted by macro volatility.

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