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Rising rates have advisors sprinting toward private credit 

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Such investments also address American banks’ declining interest in making smaller, less-liquid loans since the 2008 financial crisis.

Private credit is pulling away from the pack as the alternative of choice, taking the baton from crypto, commercial real estate and other so-called noncorrelated assets. The question facing financial advisors now is whether it has stamina to stay in the lead.  

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