Private Credit & Distressed Investing Expert, 25+ Years in Global Markets
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Key topics
Why an in-house investing sleeve gives families the flexibility funds can’t
Lockups and crowded fund trades limit a family’s ability to respond when markets shift or opportunities appear. Relying entirely on external managers creates blind spots in liquidity, pacing, and deal choice. Daniel has seen how even a measured internal allocation - not a full-scale platform, but a sleeve that sits alongside existing managers - can restore flexibility. It allows families to generate cash flow on their terms, pursue overlooked opportunities, and maintain oversight without losing the benefits of trusted external relationships.
Why Credit Cycles Reveal Market Stress Before Stocks React
When credit tightens, refinancing windows narrow, and defaults inch up, the real economy starts flashing signals long before equity indices wobble. Daniel Bird has spent three decades decoding those early warnings across liquid credit, private debt, and distressed workouts—from structuring billion-dollar deals at Merrill Lynch to steering portfolios at Hayfin. He shows investors, boards, and founders how shifts in lending standards, spreads, and covenant strength reveal where risk is building and opportunity is quietly emerging. Rather than chase stock sentiment, Daniel translates credit data into clear insights on timing, liquidity, and discipline—helping decision-makers stay ahead of market turns instead of reacting to them.
Why Most Portfolios Fail to Balance Liquidity and Long-Horizon Deals
In theory, liquidity and long-term investing should complement each other. In practice, they often collide. Daniel Bird has seen it firsthand—running liquid trading desks as a bank MD and managing multi-year private credit portfolios. He exposes why most “balanced” portfolios break down: governance gaps, misplaced hedges, and blurred strategy between teams chasing yield on different timelines. Daniel shows how to reconnect public and private playbooks under one disciplined framework, where speed doesn’t kill patience and each return driver earns its place. For family offices, pensions, and founders, his approach turns portfolio balance from a spreadsheet ideal into an investable reality.
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