Private Debt: Yield, Safety and the Emergence of Alternative Lending (Wiley Finance) 2nd Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781119944393,1119944392,9781119944409, 1119944406
Product details:
- ISBN 10: 1119944406
- ISBN 13:9781119944409
- Author:Stephen L. Nesbitt
In Private Debt II: Finding Yield in a Zero Interest World, renowned investment advisor and industry leader Stephen Nesbitt delivers yet another essential resource for investors seeking to acquire private debt options in the investment market, including corporate direct lending, asset-backed lending, mezzanine lending, royalties, venture debt, structured credit (CLOs), specialty finance, and structured equity.
Building on the success and popularity of Private Debt: Opportunities in Corporate Direct Lending, this latest edition of the author’s flagship text helps readers understand this complex and rapidly growing asset class.
Table contents:
CHAPTER 1: Overview of US Middle Market Corporate Direct Lending
CHAPTER 2: The Historical Performance of US 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 US 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: Direct Lending Performance Under a Volcker‐like Fed Policy Read
CHAPTER 24: Enter SOFR
CHAPTER 25: European Middle Market Direct Lending
CHAPTER 26: The Borrower’s Perspective
CHAPTER 27: Enhanced Lending
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