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The 2008-style subprime crisis could be coming back! 😱📉
While most people are focused on tense geopolitical developments, the $1.8T private credit bubble in the U.S. is starting to crack from within the financial system.
Recently, BlackRock limited redemptions from its $26B HPS Corporate Lending Fund to avoid forced asset sales. Soon after, Blackstone and Blue Owl faced similar pressures, freezing or selling assets to maintain liquidity.
These moves reveal the structural weaknesses of private credit:
• Funds promise quarterly redemptions but hold long-term private loans
• When redemption requests spike, managers have few options and must either freeze withdrawals or sell assets
• Falling asset prices then trigger more redemptions, creating a vicious cycle
All of this brings back memories of the market chaos in 2008.
Over the next few quarters, the direct lending industry could face a wave of defaults.
Loose underwriting, highly concentrated exposures, and insufficient liquidity protections are all testing the resilience of this massive market, as a systemic liquidity crisis quietly builds.
Does the Fed even have enough tools left to stop a $1.8T meltdown?👇