The private credit market—a multi-trillion-dollar sector formerly known as shadow banking—faces growing scrutiny due to its rapid expansion and lack of transparency. Tracy Alloway, co-host of Bloomberg’s *Odd Lots*, highlights that while this industry provides essential financing for corporate America, its behavioral patterns and interconnectedness with banks and insurers echo the pre-2008 financial crisis environment. The sector’s reliance on intangible assets, particularly within the software and AI industries, creates significant valuation risks, as these assets lack the liquidity of public markets. Furthermore, recent regulatory moves to include alternative assets in retail retirement accounts raise concerns about shifting systemic risk onto individual investors. As banks maintain exposure through complex synthetic risk transfers, the opacity of these private, unrated deals complicates efforts to assess potential contagion, necessitating urgent regulatory oversight to prevent a broader economic unraveling.
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