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Banks’ links to private credit could pose systemic risk, says Boston Fed

Report highlights how direct lenders are forging increasingly close ties to more tightly regulated financial groups
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"}],[{"start":116.24999999999999,"text":"The Boston Fed economists noted that the banking sector could be hit if defaults among companies that have sought out private loans are higher than borrowers in traditional syndicated loan or high-yield bond markets."}],[{"start":130.58999999999997,"text":"In traditional loan and bond markets, investors who buy the assets are at risk when a company defaults, but private credit groups are the ones that stand to lose if their borrowers fail to make good on their obligations."}],[{"start":145.17,"text":"Rating agency Fitch earlier this week reported that loans to non-bank financial institutions — a group that includes buyout shops and private credit funds — had jumped to roughly $1.2tn at the end of March, up 20 per cent from the year prior."}],[{"start":164.32,"text":"The Boston Fed said one of the main risks stemmed from the revolving credit facilities that banks provide private credit investment funds. These credit lines allow funds to draw down hundreds of millions or billions of dollars at will, which they can use to underwrite private loans to companies."}],[{"start":185.76999999999998,"text":"The rapid growth of this type of leverage has raised concerns for banking regulators, who have mostly watched on the sidelines as the private credit industry ballooned over the past decade. These funds are often lending to already heavily indebted, private equity-owned companies. Some of these businesses are struggling with high interest rates."}],[{"start":209.30999999999997,"text":"“Private credit lenders’ reliance on banks for liquidity could pose systemic liquidity risk to the banking sector if a sufficient number of private credit lenders . . . draw down on their bank credit lines simultaneously in response to adverse aggregate shocks,” the Boston Fed economists said."}],[{"start":229.34999999999997,"text":"The financing that banks are providing private credit funds is still deemed to be safer than the buyout loans they provided before the financial crisis, when a bank might agree to provide billions of dollars to finance a single deal. Today, their loans to funds are backed by dozens or hundreds of smaller loans, minimising their risk to any one business."}],[{"start":254.78999999999996,"text":"The Boston Fed also noted that the credit facilities banks were providing tended to be among private credit funds’ “most senior liabilities”, meaning they would only be dealt losses in “severely adverse economic conditions, such as a deep and protracted recession”."}],[{"start":283.85999999999996,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1747875877_8484.mp3"}

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