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Home / Business and Economy / Shadow Banking Solves Bank Instability

Shadow Banking Solves Bank Instability

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Private credit shifts risk from depositors to investors.
  • Banks become safer utilities, focusing on origination.
  • Private lenders underwrite long-term, illiquid assets.
Shadow Banking Solves Bank Instability

Traditional banking faces a fundamental flaw: funding long-term loans with short-term deposits creates inherent instability. Private credit has emerged not as a threat, but as a structural solution by moving credit risk to investors prepared to bear it.

This shift allows banks to become safer, acting as utilities focused on originating and distributing loans. Meanwhile, private credit funds underwrite illiquid assets, managing them through economic cycles and absorbing losses.

This reallocation benefits the real economy by ensuring capital flow without reintroducing the fragility that regulation aims to suppress. Banks increasingly partner with private credit funds, providing senior capital. This structure is more stable than direct deposit funding of illiquid credit, with private credit typically employing significantly lower leverage.

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While private credit is subject to market tests and potential losses, risk is ultimately placed with capital designed to absorb it. This enables banks to operate under tighter regulation while continuing to supply vital capital to the economy, resulting in better-placed risk.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Private credit involves investors directly funding loans, unlike traditional banks that use short-term deposits, shifting risk and improving bank stability.
SVB's collapse demonstrated how even banks holding 'safe' assets can fail due to interest-rate risk when confidence erodes and depositors withdraw funds.
No, private credit complements traditional banking by enabling safer bank operations under regulation and ensuring continued capital flow to the economy.

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