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Potential speed humps for private credit in 2026
Episode 18115th January 2026 • Financial Standard Podcast • Financial Standard
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Principal Asset Management head of alternative credit Tim Warrick says central banks around the world are providing a more “accommodated” policy, leading to a promising year ahead for private credit. In turn, he warns that investors should be cautious with the pricing component and increased accessibility, as improved liquidity can unintentionally flip the sector into a more ‘public-like’ market.

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