Sovereign Funds Back Private Credit
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Sovereign wealth funds doubling down on private credit while retail pulls back means large pools of patient capital are hunting for yield in less transparent corners of the market. If you’re raising for capital-intensive AI or infra plays, expect more structured private credit conversations alongside equity and be precise about cash flows and covenants.
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