Time on side of direct lenders as private loans give relief against volatility
Some credit fund managers have become myopic in an effort to absorb the impact of the market sell-off, rate changes, shortage of liquidity and the overarching consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. Mid-sized companies might be considered more vulnerable in such circumstances, but direct lenders are spared from any mark to market volatility
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