Private credit defaults occur when borrowers in non-bank lending markets fail to meet debt obligations. Investors use default rates to gauge risk in private debt funds, while lenders adjust terms accordingly. Institutional investors benefit from higher yields, though they face greater illiquidity. Borrowers gain flexible financing, but defaults highlight credit risks.
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