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Centerfield Capital Partners
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Centerfield Capital Partners is an alternative capital provider based in Indianapolis, Indiana founded in 2000. Centerfield Capital Partners provides junior capital to lower middle market businesses including subordinated debt and equity solutions focused on the business services, consumer products, healthcare services, manufacturing, and value-added distribution industry sectors.

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Centerfield Capital Partners - Recent News & Articles

JPMorgan becomes the first Wall Street bank to forecast a US recession following Trump's tariffs

JPMorgan believes the US economy will enter a recession in the back half of 2025 as the impact of President Trump tariffs takes hold in the economy. The firm's chief US economist Michael Feroli sees a...

Source: Yahoo Finance

US stocks tumble as consumer gloom raises stagflation fears

Americans express rising alarm over economy and job prospects as Trump’s tariffs weigh on outlook. Wall Street stocks dropped on Friday as signs of strain among American consumers added to worries the...

Source: Financial Times

Affirm announces JPMorgan Chase merchants can soon offer installment loans at checkout

U.S. merchants who use JPMorgan to handle payments can soon add Affirm to their checkout pages, according to a release. Consumers will have access to loans ranging from 30 days to 60 months, according...

Source: CNBC

Is KKR’s bad bet on cycling the start of Europe’s private equity reckoning?

As lockdowns gripped Europe in late 2020, KKR was battling to plant its flag in one of the pandemic’s winning industries. The private equity pioneer lost out that year in its bid for German road bike ...

Source: Financial Times

Howard Marks expects a lower return from the S&P 500 over the next decade. Here’s what he likes better.

Investors looking for more solid longer-term returns should be looking at credit — and not banking on the S&P 500 to get them there, according to billionaire investor Howard Marks. “From the S&P, you...

Source: MarketWatch

State Street launches Apollo private credit ETF

State Street Global Advisors' much-anticipated private credit exchange-traded fund, developed with alternative investment firm Apollo Global Management, began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on...

Source: Reuters

The BNPL Boom: The Good, The Bad, and The Regulatory Challenge

In the summer of 2022, a young marketing executive in London, eager to revamp her wardrobe, clicked “Pay in 4” at checkout. The process was seamless—no credit check, no hassle, and most importantly, n...

Source: Finextra

‘Leveraged to the hilt’: PE-backed firms hit by wave of bankruptcies

Higher interest rates and lower consumer spending are squeezing debt-laden companies backed by private equity groups, forcing them to either restructure through bankruptcy or buy time to recover via o...

Source: Financial Times

Bankers hope for IPO revival in 2025 as high-profile listings stack up

Investment bankers are gearing up for a pickup in dealmaking activity in global equity capital markets this year, buoyed by a promising pipeline of anticipated initial public offerings of several high...

Source: Reuters

Massive $600M Loss Hits BlackRock’s Private Equity Fund

BlackRock Inc. (BLK) faces a significant financial setback with its investment in Alacrity, an insurance outsourcing firm, now projected to result in a loss exceeding $600 million. This situation, as ...

Source: Wall Steet Pit