A present bubble in which private banks lend to private companies and can keep them alive by rolling losses instead of forcing bankruptcy.
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private credit bubble
A present bubble in which private banks lend to private companies and can keep them alive by rolling losses instead of forcing bankruptcy.
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Private company-to-company lending that Jiang describes as fee-driven, extend-and-pretend, and bailout-dependent.
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"...no, Mr. Jiang, you don't get it. It's gravity. Eventually, a bubble has to collapse. Well, okay, well, today we have two bubbles. We..."
"...people don't really understand is that both finance and AI are bubbles that will burst. They're parasites. Okay? So, finance is a parasite because..."
"...that's doing the same crap. Okay? And it's called the AI bubble. All right. So, if you look at AI bubble, you've got companies..."
"...ways they can do that right? They can collapse the private credit bubble, they can collapse the AI bubble, they can collapse both at..."
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