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Management number 220509207 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $10.00 Model Number 220509207
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Written before the crisis. Published as it arrives.In early 2026, private credit markets began showing the exact stress fractures this book warned about. The $2+ trillion shadow banking system that regulators quietly worried about is now making headlines. If you are trying to understand what is happening, and what comes next, this is the book that mapped it before it brokePrivate credit was supposed to fix the last crisis. Instead of fragile derivatives and securitized mortgages, we were promised conservative, senior loans to real companies, held by sophisticated investors who could absorb the risk. Instead of bailouts and bank runs, we were sold a story of “permanent capital,” sponsor support, and deal‑by‑deal discipline.The reality is far more troubling.In The Shadow Lenders: Private Credit, Hidden Debt, and the Next American Financial Crisis, Emeric Corvin pulls back the curtain on the fastest‑growing and least‑understood part of global finance. Drawing on regulatory filings, official reports, industry documents, and academic research, he traces how private credit has grown from a niche strategy into a $2+ trillion shadow‑banking system that now touches:Life insurers and annuity companies that quietly fund their promises with illiquid, hard‑to‑value loans.Public pensions chasing yield in complex funds they cannot easily exit or mark to market.Regional and large banks that have lent hundreds of billions of dollars to private‑equity and private‑credit funds, recreating hidden linkages every bit as real as the structured products that sat on bank balance sheets before 2008.Retail investors who now hold exposure through non‑traded business development companies, interval funds, model portfolios, and even 401(k)s labeled as “enhanced income” or “alternative credit.”Along the way, Corvin connects today’s structures to a century of financial booms and busts, from savings‑and‑loan failures and the junk‑bond era to subprime mortgages and synthetic credit. He shows how the same cocktail of yield‑chasing, regulatory arbitrage, misaligned incentives, and optimistic valuation has simply migrated into a new wrapper, backed by a new marketing pitch.Inside you’ll discover:How private credit actually works: who originates the loans, who funds them, how they are valued, and where the leverage hides.Why insurers and their asset‑management partners are at the center of the new system—and what that means for policyholders and annuity buyers.How banks became the quiet lenders to private‑credit funds, and why that matters more than any single “shadow bank.”The real track record of defaults, markdowns, and fraud cases—and why they may be early warnings rather than one‑offs.What central banks, rating agencies, and international watchdogs are now saying about the risks.Clear scenarios for how this could play out: a slow bleed, a single catalyst event, or a managed retreat—and who wins and loses in each case.The Shadow Lenders is not a doomsday prophecy. It shows how risk has been re‑wired through insurers, pensions, banks, and retail channels—and what it would take to make that wiring safer before it fails under stress.If you care about financial stability, retirement security, or the health of American capitalism, this book will change how you see the “income” products in your portfolio and the quiet bets being made with your money. Read more

ISBN13 979-8251267457
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.81 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.05 pounds
Print length 357 pages
Publication date March 8, 2026

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