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How has debt shifted from banks to fund management in recent years?

From 2009 to 2016, a significant shift occurred in the management of corporate and foreign debt. Direct household investments in debt decreased from 22% to 8.6%, while fund-managed investments increased from 8.5% to 18.3%. This transfer was driven by monetary policies and regulatory constraints on banks to hold more liquid assets and less corporate debt, especially lower-rated debt. This migration of debt investments from banks to funds has created critical interconnections between these financial entities. The shift makes it increasingly important to understand the relationships between banks and non-banks, including exposure through credit lines, derivatives transactions, and overlapping portfolio holdings. This evolving landscape requires continual risk evaluation and adaptive regulatory approaches.

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Global Macroeconomic Trends and Asset Management Insights from SEC

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