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Private credit loan spreads are tiiiightBut data is funUBS Group AGUBS fee-sharing deals with Carlyle and CVC spark conflict of interest fearsSwiss bank to take slice of fees from private capital funds in a move raising questions about its selection decisionsProperty sectorSaba Capital offers steep discount for Starwood real estate sharesHedge fund seeks stake in fund that sharply limited investor redemptions in 2024 at 20% haircutPrivate creditLex. Private credit’s retail honeypot is getting less sweetSeveral listed ‘business development companies’ have had to slash dividends and write down asset valuesDue DiligencePrivate capital’s stress testAs groups watch their shares plunge, they’ve been forced to explain their portfolios and prove their assets’ worthPrivate creditInvestors ditch private credit funds on rising worries over bad loansPublicly traded vehicles are trading at steep discounts in gloomy sign for broader industryBlue Owl Capital, Inc.Blue Owl slides below listing price as private credit worries mountInvestor redemptions and fears of AI disruption to software companies have prompted worries across the industryEcommerceLex. Wanted: private equity buyers for unloved online marketplacesSmarter operators in a depressed and AI-disrupted sector can still find an edgePrivate creditBlackstone’s flagship private credit fund hit with redemptionsInvestors pull net $1.7bn out of vehicle over first quarter as industry strains intensifyUtilitiesLex. AES’s private equity buyers pull off the self-leveraging buyoutInvestors in power and utility group might have expected more but it’s not clear they had a right toPrivate creditRetail investors shun private credit funds after Blue Owl gatingFears mount that outflows may soon overwhelm inflows to some of largest playersPensions industryBlackRock and Goldman Sachs join race to fund Phoenix’s pension businessUK pension group says all talks are in early stages and there is no certainty of an agreementBlackstone Group LPBlackstone chief Schwarzman received $1.2bn in 2025 incomeCo-founder of private capital giant stands to make more than $1bn each year from dividendsCaesars Entertainment CorporationLex. Wall Street doubles down on another Caesars buyoutBidders now circling casino chain are betting that a losing streak can quickly reverseDue DiligencePrivate equity’s problems explained in one blow-upBusiness development company FSK’s latest filings offer a look at unravelling buyout dealsKKRPrivate credit fund managed by KKR reports jump in troubled loansFS KKR shares tumble 15% as markdowns highlight growing strains in debt extended to unlisted companiesBlue Owl Capital, Inc.How Blue Owl’s battles sparked a chill for private creditStrains at the company’s first retail-focused fund have sent a chill through the broader sectorUS companiesLex. Private equity makes risky $1.1bn bet on hospice careKinderhook’s acquisition of Enhabit comes with thin margins, heavy debt and increasing scrutinyFinancial servicesFT Alphaville. 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