Private Credit Stress Is a Win for Index ETF Investors

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Here's Why Your Index ETFs Look Smarter Every Day

When Blue Owl Capital froze redemptions on one of its private debt funds in February, it sent a clear message: the private credit market is facing genuine stress. Add in the First Brands Group collapse late last year and growing concerns about AI disrupting software companies funded through private debt, and you've got a market that's testing its structural limits. The question investors should be asking is whether...

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