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Wall Street banks may finally be getting a long-awaited opening to claw back market share from private credit lenders. After a decade in which private credit lenders grew rapidly and took over a large share of financing for leveraged buyouts, signs of strain in that sector, along with easing bank rules, may now be shifting the balance. "This is an opportune time for banks to regain market share fr...
The article suggests that Wall Street banks are regaining market share in the private credit lending sector, primarily due to regulatory changes, easing bank rules, and struggles within the private credit industry. The return of banks to this market is seen as an opportunity by some economists, while direct lenders continue to compete aggressively with flexible terms. Patterns detected: ARC-0024 Ambiguity (the article does not explicitly state that banks wil...