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alwaysinasnit

(5,662 posts)
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 02:46 PM 21 hrs ago

This feels a bit worrisome. "Private credit withdrawals spike"

https://www.semafor.com/article/06/04/2026/private-credit-withdrawals-spike-amid-jitters

Private credit withdrawals spike
Updated Jun 4, 2026, 9:46am PDT
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It’s that time of year again — private credit withdrawal season. Investors in Blackstone’s flagship private credit fund sought to yank 10% of their money this quarter, showing that the jitters engulfing the industry may be deepening.

At Cliffwater’s main lending fund, the figure was 17%. Requests at both funds were higher than in the previous quarter, and both are holding the line by capping redemptions at 5%. (Blackstone had dipped into its own pockets and those of employees to honor the 8% redemptions it received last quarter.)

Default rates have risen and the AI fears around loans to software companies are real, but most financiers don’t see a crisis brewing. “This economy is much stronger than the narrative suggests,” Goldman Sachs president John Waldron told Semafor in April, as withdrawals were mounting at credit funds.

Worries aren’t limited to the credit side: redemption requests for Partners Group’s flagship fund, which includes a mix of debt and equity, rose to 10% this quarter. Partners, like Blackstone and Cliffwater, capped payouts at 5% of the fund’s value.
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This feels a bit worrisome. "Private credit withdrawals spike" (Original Post) alwaysinasnit 21 hrs ago OP
They are going to economically eat us all and they don't see a problem with that. Midnight Writer 20 hrs ago #1
I think the opposite is true Miguelito Loveless 19 hrs ago #2
That is precisely why I think it is worrisome. alwaysinasnit 18 hrs ago #3

Midnight Writer

(25,882 posts)
1. They are going to economically eat us all and they don't see a problem with that.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 03:46 PM
20 hrs ago

We are interchangeable cogs in a machine that feeds the rich.

We are numbers on paper, cells on a spreadsheet.

As one billionaire recently called us; "Low-value human capitol"

Miguelito Loveless

(5,956 posts)
2. I think the opposite is true
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 05:05 PM
19 hrs ago

that things are far more dire than they understand. People in the know are bailing before the reckoning.

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