Movement Alert|Blackstone Group LP Falls 3.07% in Regular Trading, $3 Billion Debt Financing Plan May Be Shelved Amid Sector-Wide Weakness

Market Focus
Aug 15

On August 15, Blackstone Group LP fell 3.07% in regular trading, trading at $144.75/share, with turnover of $226 million. The decline was driven by reports that the firm is considering abandoning a roughly $3 billion debt financing plan, compounded by broader asset management sector pressure.

According to reports, Blackstone has struggled to find a buyer for the equity portion of the deal — typically the riskiest tranche — tied to one of its older secondaries funds with approximately 700 underlying investments. The firm is still weighing whether to complete the transaction or use alternative methods to return cash to investors. Jefferies Financial Group is advising on the deal. Additionally, Blackstone's listed private credit fund previously disclosed a 94% plunge in profit, with book-value impairments cited as the primary drag, further weighing on sentiment.

Within the Asset Management sector, the overall industry traded lower. Among peers, KKR fell 1.0%, BlackRock fell 0.63%, TPG fell 2.97%, Brookfield fell 3.48%, and Carlyle fell 3.71%.

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