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Moody's Forecasts Slowdown in Asia-Pacific Private Credit Growth

Moody's predicts private credit expansion in Asia-Pacific will decelerate amid macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical risks.

According to Moody's Ratings, private credit activity in the Asia-Pacific region faces mounting headwinds that are expected to curtail growth momentum over the next 12 to 18 months. The ratings agency attributes the anticipated slowdown to a confluence of factors, including persistent macroeconomic uncertainty, escalating geopolitical tensions, and persistently elevated interest rates that are dampening investor enthusiasm for less liquid investment vehicles.

The pullback in private credit deployment reflects broader concerns among institutional investors about market conditions and returns on illiquid assets. As interest rates remain elevated and economic forecasts grow cloudier, allocators are likely to become more selective in their capital commitments, potentially constraining the fundraising environment for private credit sponsors across the region.

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