Business & Finance Private credit not only won’t spark a financial crisis — it may be more stable than your bank
With 65% equity cushions and 10-year lockups, Wall Street’s ‘anti-banks’ won’t face a ‘Lehman moment.’
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· April 13, 2026 · 1 min read
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With 65% equity cushions and 10-year lockups, Wall Street’s ‘anti-banks’ won’t face a ‘Lehman moment.’
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