Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital, has expressed caution regarding the rapidly expanding private credit market, identifying it as a potential source of systemic risk. He emphasizes that the lack of liquidity and transparency in these private agreements could lead to significant challenges if the economy enters a downturn. Gundlach points out that unlike public markets, private credit often avoids immediate mark-to-market pressures, which may obscure the true financial health of borrowers facing higher interest rates and tightening credit conditions.
- The private credit market has experienced substantial growth, raising concerns about its stability in a high-interest-rate environment.
- A lack of transparency and mark-to-market accounting may hide the actual level of distress among underlying borrowers.
- Illiquidity remains a significant risk factor, as these assets cannot be easily sold or valued during periods of market stress.
- Borrowers in the private credit space are increasingly pressured by the rising costs of servicing debt.
- Gundlach warns that the current enthusiasm for private credit may overlook the cyclical risks inherent in credit expansion and eventual contraction.
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Jeffrey Gundlach looks like Mads Mikkelsen's choppelgänger
Always love to hear his interviews, thank you.
“The market will be Gary Cooper.” 🤣🤣🤣
I ❤ Katie
Love Mr.Gundlach!
People should call this entity Doomberg.
The mechanism is having no competition which could potentially challenge the status quo
how can they sell credit without sharing the composition of the bonds?
Great perspective.
I followed him up until "I swapped all My 5% long bonds for 1% long bonds. If the gov defaults directly by resteucturing it's rates, I'll be a hero." 🤦🏼 I don't get It. Please explain.
Retail is not concerned about PE credit atm. They should ask how much of AUM they entrusted to financial advisors were put in PE products.
This dude has been wrong so many times it’s not even funny. He was advocating for emerging markets just as they dropped 40% 3 years ago while US market doubled since then. That’s what happens when you ride a 30 year bull market in bonds. Bond king my ass. Now he is calling what everyone else is calling in private markets. Thanks a lot captain Obvious! The second they started “democratizing” private credit to retail you know that shit stunk.
Love this guy. Ive been saying private credit is a ponzi scheme for moths🎉 They are incentiviesed to not mark the loans accurately, so what do you think is going to happen.
Love when the Bond King speaks👍
Bitcoin to GBP..
So Bonds will keep underperforming Equities? Seems like a never ending story from Jeffrey…when the crash comes he’ll be right, once or twice. Think about that for a second
Yang privaTe credit, biar diorang..
Hosts Katie and Romaine keep making these repeated non-word grunts and reaction noises throughout the interview, several times each minute. What is the purpose of this? The guest CEO provided very good content and insights, but the constant noises became so distracting that I had to stop listening. Hopefully this can be toned down or avoided in future interviews. Thank you.
This guy is so weird.
Gundlach is being a little disingenuous. He knows most of those loans are only going to get marked once a quarter. He also knows that it's not a binary pricing decision – as in these bonds get marked at 100 and these get marked at 24 – but changes in default assumptions, etc. He has some axe to grind – he's probably short some index or in some type of total return swap. These people are sociopaths and only speak to serve their own self interests.
15:33 a lot of IRAs on saturated time, we the people😂 need KYC gig workers visa accessibility. The resources is going to be willing to leverage communication against current power realities persuasion
26:14 Gold got Mercury in it don’t play with too much of it
I think PIMCO just buy all the OWL 400M bond