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This book traces the evolution of credit markets from their historical roots to the complex, interconnected financial systems of today, examining the profound role of financial innovation in redefining the distribution of capital, expanding access to credit, and managing risk. Each chapter focuses on a specific category of innovation across eight key domains — from institutional transformation and market structure to financial technology, regulation, and risk management — while drawing connections to related developments, emphasizing the deeply interconnected nature of modern credit systems.Credit markets are the lifeblood of the global financial system — powering everything from consumer spending and business investment to infrastructure development and economic resilience. Whether through mortgages, corporate bonds, or sovereign lending, credit fuels economic growth and social advancement. Because these markets determine how capital is allocated, they shape opportunity, innovation, and stability across the world. From the rise of institutional investors and securitized products to the emergence of decentralized finance and AI-driven underwriting, the credit landscape has dramatically transformed over the past several decades. This book explores these innovations, examining how technological, structural, regulatory, and institutional developments have reshaped modern credit markets. Combining historical context with forward-looking, actionable insights, this book offers an invaluable resource for those wanting to truly understand the evolution of the credit market and its wider impacts.