Private Credit
2.2%
share of coverage
21
unique stories
2
independent sources
10
real-world actions
Why now
Private credit appears in 2.2% of current coverage, down from 2.5%, across 21 unique stories from 2 sources.
Why it matters
A sustained change in this area can reveal shifting investment, operating priorities, regulation, or market demand.
What to watch
Watch for named buyers, funding, contracts, trials, deployments, policy changes, and repeated independent reporting tied to Private credit.
What is happening
10 distinct buying, funding, testing, award, deployment, or policy actions are linked to this signal.
Evidence
Important announcements and sources
Q3 2025 PitchBook Benchmarks with preliminary Q4 2025 data
Jul 14, 2026 · PitchBook News
Median private debt IRRs have generally climbed in recent years, only dipping slightly in 2023 before hitting a 20-plus-year high in 2024. Source: Q3 2025 PitchBook Benchmarks with preliminary Q4 2025 data
The private credit market is eager for liquidity
Jul 14, 2026 · PitchBook News
• The private credit market is eager for liquidity as PE exits plunge. An increasing number of borrower sales are related to strategic buyers, Morningstar DBRS data shows. Read more • The backlog of retail investors' private credit redemptions will take at least 2-3 years to clear. Veteran private markets investor Mark Goldberg explains why manager messaging has understated the timeline and what he believes sponsors need to do about it. Read the Q&A • European M&A held up far better than North America in…
Bitcoin recovering 😅, Post-Quantum Private ETH ⚛️, Fed Crypto Payment Accounts 🏦
Jun 26, 2026 · TLDR Crypto
Bitcoin bounced above $60,000 after a dip to $59,200, but weekly losses remain steep across major tokens: BTC off 5.4%, ETH down 7.9% to $1,616 TLDR TLDR CRYPTO 2026-06-26 📈 MARKETS & BUSINESS BITCOIN BACK ABOVE $60,000, ETH, SOL RECOUP LOSSES AS AI STOCKS STAGE REBOUND (4 MINUTE READ) Bitcoin bounced above $60,000 after a dip to $59,200, but weekly losses remain steep across major tokens: BTC off 5.4%, ETH down 7.9% to $1,616, XRP down 9.2% to