Goldman Says It’s Ready to Pounce as Retail Flees Private Credit
Key Takeaways
- 1Goldman Sachs (GS) views retail exodus from private credit as an opportunity.
- 2Institutional investors may step in to acquire assets at potentially lower valuations.
- 3Indicates a potential shift in ownership and pricing dynamics within the private credit market.
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View on Predictagon Goldman Sachs is signaling its readiness to increase its private credit exposure, viewing the current retail investor retreat as an opportunistic buying signal. This move highlights a potential divergence in sentiment between institutional players and retail, with Goldman likely eyeing distressed assets or attractive valuations. Investors should watch for increased institutional allocation into private credit and how this might impact future asset pricing and market liquidity within the sector.
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