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Banking
Eurazeo’s €3.9bn fundraise redraws private credit’s risk map
Private credit Europe is still drawing capital, with Eurazeo’s €3.9bn raise contrasting with US scrutiny and redemption strain.
By Naomi Voss
Regulation
UK FCA weighs quarterly disclosures for private-credit firms
Quarterly reporting would give the FCA a steadier read on debt loads, valuation marks and concentration risk across the private-credit market.
By Tomás Iglesias
Banking
Buyout debt pre-sales spread as banks cut hung-loan risk
Buyout debt pre-sales are becoming a standard way for banks to lock in demand, protect fees and limit hung-loan risk in choppier credit markets.
By Naomi Voss
Banking
The year of the bank is really a story about control
Banks vs private credit is becoming a 2026 market-structure trade as deal fees rebound, regulators push disclosure and lenders regain leverage.
By Sloane Carrington
Regulation
PRA tells banks how to treat tokenised assets, stablecoins
The PRA told UK banks to classify tokenised assets and stablecoin exposures now, with a fuller crypto prudential framework not expected before 2028.
By Tomás Iglesias




