S&P 500 & Equities·Bloomberg Markets· 1h ago

Morgan Stanley Plans Private Credit Fund Even as Investors Flee

Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross

"Morgan Stanley jumping into private credit now, despite investors pulling out, shows they see a long-term opportunity even if the short-term looks rough. For you, this means big banks are still betting on this high-yield, less-liquid asset class, which could offer attractive returns but also carries risks if the economy sours. The bottom line: they're signaling conviction where others see trouble."

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The Big Market Report Take

Morgan Stanley jumping into private credit with an interval fund, right as redemptions hit record highs? Honestly, it's a bold move, or maybe just a classic "buy when there's blood in the streets" play. Worth watching if they can actually buck the trend here, or if this fund just adds to the pile.

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