Tariffs, Iran, and Private Credit: The Siren Songs Return to the Market

Implications for the Investor

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Author: Beatriz Zúñiga

The Supreme Court’s decision on tariffs affected the U.S. bond market, valued at 30 trillion dollars, by threatening to increase the government’s budget deficit

The conflict with Iran dominates the oil market, and prices are inflated with a considerable geopolitical risk premium

The market has interpreted the significant sales made by the alternatives firm Blue Owl as a sign of liquidity risk in retail-oriented private credit products

eToro, PIMCO, Amundi, UBS Global WM, Natixis IM Solutions, Julius Baer, and Loomis Sayles share their views