(Bloomberg) --Blue Owl Capital Inc., facing a looming deadline to return cash in one of its private credit funds, found four buyers for a $1.4 billion portfolio of loans to help pay out investors: ...
There is, once again, something shady happening on Wall Street. And when I say shady, I mean it literally: The drama du jour comes from the world of private credit, which is part of a vast, opaque ...
Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital, along with Cox Capital, wants to buy stakes in three Blue Owl credit vehicles. Shares in Blue Owl tumbled last week after the private debt specialist appeared to tighten ...
Blue Owl Capital (OWL) reportedly found four buyers for a $1.4B portfolio of loans as it faces a deadline to return cash to investors in one of its private credit funds. According to a Bloomberg ...
Certain Blue Owl BDCs on Wednesday said that they have entered into separate definitive agreements with four North American public pension and insurance investors to opportunistically sell $1.4 ...
The lender’s announcement that investors will no longer be able to ask for a set amount of money back from its funds prompted worries about the private credit industry. By Maureen Farrell Shares of ...
Blue Owl Capital Inc. said it will restrict withdrawals from one of its retail-focused private credit funds, reversing a previous plan to resume redemptions this quarter. However, some analysts ...
Blue Owl Capital permanently restricted withdrawals from one of its retail-focused debt funds. Market watchers warn Blue Owls move could be the canary in the coal mine. In this article The private ...
NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Private capital firm Blue Owl Capital (OWL.N), opens new tab is selling $1.4 billion in assets from three of its credit funds so it can return capital to investors and pay ...
NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Private capital manager Blue Owl's (OWL.N), opens new tab latest strategy to return capital from a small debt fund spooked investors on Thursday, three months after a ...
Steep declines in the shares of private lenders, after a major fund changed how investors can withdraw money, have sparked worries about more trouble to come. By Andrew Ross Sorkin Bernhard Warner ...