Thoughts on the Market

Inside Credit Market’s Issuance Boom and Private Lending Risks

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Mar 27, 2026
Vishwas Patkar, Head of U.S. Credit Strategy at Morgan Stanley, a specialist in credit market analysis, discusses drivers behind a surge in corporate debt issuance. He highlights AI capex and M&A as key forces. He also outlines rising concerns in private credit, including inflows, tight valuations, and software-sector loan vulnerabilities.
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INSIGHT

AI Capex Is Powering Record Corporate Issuance

  • Corporate issuance this year is being driven by competitive AI capex and M&A, not just macro opportunism.
  • Hyperscalers have issued north of $80bn in dollar bonds year-to-date, showing AI investment is spread-agnostic and persistent.
INSIGHT

Big Deals Reprice The Whole Credit Complex

  • Large new-issue concessions show issuers are willing to pay up to secure funding despite tight spreads elsewhere.
  • Big deals coming to market wide of outstanding bonds can reprice downstream credits via knock-on effects.
INSIGHT

Direct Lending Is The Risky Heart Of Private Credit

  • Private credit is broadly non-bank capital across many subsegments, with direct lending as the focal point of concern.
  • Direct lending AUM rose from about $500bn a decade ago to roughly $1.3tn today, concentrating risk.
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