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Private debt : Yield, saftey and the emergence of alternative lending.

NESBITT Stephen

WILEY

2023

295

335.48-NESBI

CREDIT OPERATION ; BANK ; DEBT


Number of copies : 1
No. Call n° Bar code Commentary
1 [available]

ISBN 13 : 978-1-119-94439-3

Contents :
Introduction

Chapter 1: Overview of U.S. Middle Market Corporate Direct Lending
Chapter 2: The Historical Performance of U.S. Middle Market Direct Loans
Chapter 3: Performance Comparisons to Other Asset Classes
Chapter 4: Current Yield or Yield-to-Maturity?
Chapter 5: Comparative Credit Loss Rates
Chapter 6: How Liquid Are Direct Loans?
Chapter 7: Middle Market Loans as a Hedge Against Rising Interest Rates
Chapter 8: Credit as a Separate Asset Class
Chapter 9: Senior and Unitranche Direct Lending
Chapter 10: Loans and the Theory of Credit
Chapter 11: Risk Premiums in U.S. Middle Market Lending
Chapter 12: Covenants and the Loan Agreement
Chapter 13: Should Direct Loan Portfolios Be Leveraged?
Chapter 14: The Democratization of Alternatives
Chapter 15: Business Development Companies (BDCs)
Chapter 16: Interval and Tender Funds
Chapter 17: Selecting Direct Lending Managers
Chapter 18: Loan Valuation
Chapter 19: Investment Fees
Chapter 20: Portfolio Construction
Chapter 21: Expected Returns and Risks from Direct Lending
Chapter 22: Asset Allocation
Chapter 23: All-Weather Private Debt
Chapter 24: Enter SOFR
Chapter 25: European Middle Market Direct Lending
Chapter 26: The Borrower's Perspective
Chapter 27: Enhanced Lending

Conclusion
Index

Language : English

Series : WILEY FINANCE SERIES

Print : 2ème

Location : Nice Library

Material : Paper

Statement : Présent

Owner : Bibliothèque