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    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJune 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Blackstone is restricting withdrawals from its flagship Blackstone Private Credit (BCRED) fund following a spike in investor redemption requests, as fears over liquidity pressures rattled private markets.

    The asset management giant capped investor withdrawals from the $79 billion non-traded business development company at 5% of shares, after redemption requests hit 10% during the second quarter.

    It comes after U.S. private markets giants sold off on Wednesday after Switzerland’s Partners Group said it was curbing redemption requests in one of its European private equity vehicles.

    Partners Group said on Thursday it was prepared to restrict withdrawals in more of its funds, warning that the spike in client withdrawals is now spreading from private credit into private equity.

    Shares in Blackstone were up 1.6% in premarket trade on Thursday. They fell about 4% on Wednesday during the sell off.

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    BCRED is one of the first major semi-liquid private credit vehicles updating on investor redemption requests during the second quarter.

    The cap comes after BCRED saw client redemption requests jump to a then-record of 7.9%, or about $3.8 billion, in the first quarter.

    Blackstone fulfilled 100% of those requests by raising its quarterly cap and using employee capital to cover the remaining amount.

    The fund drew inflows of about $1 billion during the first quarter, but ultimately recorded a net capital outflow after covering withdrawals.

     “The idea that there are caps is really a feature, not a bug, of these products,”  Blackstone Chief Operating Officer and President Jon Gray told CNBC in March.

    As Partners Group issued its update on Thursday, its CEO, David Layton, said: “Liquidity features are designed to protect long-term investors, and to ensure that returns continue to be driven by the quality of the underlying private assets rather than by short-term flow dynamics.”

    — CNBC’s Leslie Picker contributed to this story.

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