Streaming Income - A Podcast from Barings

From high yield and private credit, to real estate and emerging markets, Streaming Income 

Episodes

Total: 90

This episode is part of our 2025 Outlook series. Here our experts in private credit – across the U.S

Barings Chairman & CEO, Mike Freno joined Ted Seides, Host of Capital Allocators, on-stage at Ba

This episode is part of our 2025 Outlook series. Here, our experts across real estate debt and equit

This episode is part of our 2025 Outlook series. Here, our experts across high yield, emerging marke

Mina Pacheco Nazemi, Head of Diversified Alternative Equity, joins the podcast to explain how she an

Barings' David Mihalick and Martin Horne discuss the blurring lines between public and private credi

Michael Searles, Head of North America – Capital Solutions, explains why capital solutions strategie

Kelly Burton sheds light on the technical and fundamental picture for high yield bonds today as inve

The U.S is experiencing a housing crisis driven by a lack of new supply and challenged affordability

Dr. Ricardo Adrogué joins the podcast to discuss why risks including those related to inflation, int

Barings Chairman & CEO, Mike Freno, joins the podcast to discuss recent developments in the firm

Against a backdrop of stickier-than-expected inflation, higher-for-longer rates, and persistent geop

While European real estate markets have faced headwinds in recent years, there are signs that we may

Head of Public Assets, Martin Horne, discusses the factors shaping the outlook for fixed income mark

Business development companies (BDCs) continue to garner increased investor attention driven by dema

While commercial real estate markets continue to face cyclical and structural headwinds, real estate

Dennis Ho, CEO of Martello Re, sits down with Barings’ Colin Gordon to discuss the creation and rapi

Daron Tubian, Head of Affordable Housing Investments at Barings, sits down with Rich Roberts of Red

How will higher rates impact real estate markets in 2024? Will valuations finally become more clear?

From high yield and investment grade credit to emerging markets and securitized debt, what will 2024