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Canyon's Kivitz on Cycles, Risk and Uncertainty: Credit Crunch

Canyon's Kivitz on Cycles, Risk and Uncertainty: Credit Crunch

Bloomberg29-05-2025

Market uncertainty can create it's own opportunity, and when it comes to investing, 'rules are meant to be broken in terms of finding attractive situations.' That's according to Jeffrey Kivitz, Chief Investment Officer for Canyon Capital Advisors, who joins Bloomberg Intelligence's Noel Hebert and Sam Geier on this episode of Credit Crunch to discuss the firm's approach to distressed and opportunistic credit. We talk about pricing risk amid uncertainty, solving for borrower needs, why the ingredients may be in place to see and more traditional, elongated credit cycle, and much more. Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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