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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Blue Owl Capital, Apollo Global Management, Blackstone, KKR and Ares Management

Zacks Investment Research - Mon Feb 23, 10:44AM CST
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Blue Owl Capital, Apollo Global Management, Blackstone, KKR and Ares Management

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – February 23, 2026 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Blue Owl Capital Inc. OWL, Apollo Global Management APO, Blackstone Inc. BX, KKR & Co. Inc. KKR and Ares Management Corp. ARES.

Here are highlights from Friday’s Analyst Blog:

Blue Owl's Redemption Shift Shakes Private Credit Industry

The $1.8-trillion private credit market is facing a pivotal test after Blue Owl Capital Inc. moved to restrict investor withdrawals from one of its retail-focused funds, an action that reverberated across alternative asset managers and reignited debate over liquidity, valuation transparency and systemic risks.

Shares of Blue Owl fell roughly 6% yesterday following the announcement. The sell-off quickly spread to other alternative asset managers, including Apollo Global Management, Blackstone Inc., KKR & Co. Inc. and Ares Management Corp., underscoring investor sensitivity to liquidity signals in a market that has grown rapidly on the back of institutional and retail inflows. Apollo Global and Blackstone shares fell more than 5%, while Ares Management and KKR shares fell nearly 3% and 2%, respectively.

What Changed & Why Redemptions Were Restricted

Blue Owl stopped offering quarterly redemption opportunities for Blue Owl Capital Corp. II (OBDC II), a private, retail-facing debt fund, and instead will return capital through periodic distributions funded by loan repayments, asset sales or other strategic transactions. Under the previous tender offer structure, investors could typically redeem up to 5% of their holdings each quarter. Blue Owl's new plan does not offer that quarterly redemption window.

The company also disclosed a sale of $1.4 billion in direct lending assets across three funds, including about $600 million from OBDC II, with proceeds intended to fund investor payouts and help manage debt across the business.

Blue Owl further added that the payout planned for the fund holders would be about 30% of the fund's net asset value to all shareholders within 45 days under the new distribution plan, a much larger payout than would have been available under the quarterly tender system.

The decision follows rising redemption requests and mounting liquidity pressure within private credit markets. OBDC II saw elevated redemption activity in 2025, with withdrawals rising roughly 20% year over year and running above historical norms. Sustained exit demand against a portfolio of illiquid, privately negotiated loans raised concerns that maintaining quarterly redemptions could eventually force payout limits if cash reserves proved insufficient.

Private credit funds like OBDC II lend to companies outside public bond and equity markets. These loans are less liquid and more difficult to sell quickly at transparent prices. If many investors seek to exit simultaneously, managers may need to sell assets at unfavorable terms or restructure liquidity provisions.

Final Words on Redemption Restriction

The market reaction reflects mounting concerns about the stability of the rapidly expanding private credit market, which has attracted hundreds of billions of dollars in investor capital in recent years. It signals a shift in investor focus from credit performance to structural liquidity risk, particularly among alternative managers expanding into semi-liquid, retail-oriented private credit products.

The sell-off suggests investors are reassessing profit expectations for private credit businesses, which have become increasingly important revenue drivers for alternative asset managers like ARES, KKR, APO, BX and OWL. For investors, liquidity management and fund structure are now as important as yield and credit quality, a dynamic likely to shape the next phase of private credit's growth.

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