A Private-Credit Fund Wanted To List. First, It Had To Chase The Votes
FS Specialty Lending needed more time to win shareholder approval for its NYSE listing plan, showing why private-credit liquidity events are not simple exits.
Bluerock Investors Voted For Liquidity. The Market Price Risk Was Waiting
Bluerock won shareholder approval to list its interval real estate fund, shifting investors from limited quarterly repurchases to daily market-priced trading.
Bluerock Investors Were Getting Liquidity. The Real Question Was The Price
Bluerock’s real estate fund prepared to list on the NYSE with discount warnings, showing why investors must understand NAV, liquidity and exit price.
A Private Real Estate Fund Finally Got Daily Liquidity. Investors Took A Hit
Bluerock Private Real Estate Fund fell sharply after listing on the NYSE, showing why NAV discounts, liquidity and advisor suitability matter.
Blue Owl Canceled A BDC Merger. The Real Story Is Investor Liquidity
Blue Owl’s canceled OBDC/OBDC II merger shows how public BDC discounts, retail redemption pressure and private credit liquidity risk can collide.
Private Credit’s Popular BDCs Are Facing A New Due Diligence Test
Private credit BDCs keep attracting investors, but growth, credit stress, redemptions and falling rates are raising new advisor due diligence questions.
Stifel Sold A Non-Core Broker-Dealer. The Bigger Story Is Where Wealth Management Is Going
Blackstone’s BCRED payout cuts show how private credit funds must balance income demand, lower rates, redemptions and advisor confidence.