
Funds and asset managers are restricting withdrawals.
For example:
- Apollo Private Credit Fund has limited investor withdrawals following a surge in requests Link
- Ares Management is the latest to restrict withdrawals from private credit funds link
- Morgan Stanley’s “North Haven Income” fund has already limited withdrawals link
- Cliffwater has also restricted withdrawals link
Do you know of other Funds and asset managers that are restricting withdrawals?
Do you think it is happening all over again?
And if you take the following into perspective and excuse my lack of knowledge.
Governments are discussing the possibility of fuel rationing — Slovenia being the first country to put that into effect link.
Even more, gold and silver have surged in price.
I can't even start to understand the agreements between the AI companies and Nvidia.
Last but not least, Trump is all over the place, and the US, as far as I understand, is a big driver of the world economy.
Posted by aalborg12
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Pack it up boys
sounds like a nothingburger
war is over, time to reinflate the bubble
Yeah getting those vibes as well
If no one sells there won’t be any crisis. Just hold.
You must be taking the short bus to school
Limiting redemptions is a standard practice for these types of funds, all the time, because they invest in low-liquidity investments that can be difficult to exit early. 5%/quarter is the norm. The investors know that limit exists, and that if they want more they may get told no. It’s not a sign of trouble for the funds themselves.