Movement Alert|Blue Owl Capital Rises 5.01% in Regular Trading, Alternative Asset Management Sector Rebounds After Sharp Selloff

Market Focus06-04

On June 4, Blue Owl Capital rose 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $10.19/share, with trading volume of $115 million.

The rebound follows a broad technical recovery across the alternative asset management sector, which suffered a collective selloff in the prior session after Partners Group restricted redemptions on its $8.6 billion fund and Cliffwater disclosed surging redemption requests on its $31 billion flagship private credit fund. Peer stocks also rebounded, with Blackstone up 5.74%, KKR up 4.57%, and Ares Management up 4.88%.

Blue Owl co-CEO Marc Lipschultz recently stated at the Bernstein annual conference that the private credit panic period has passed, noting Q1 revenue grew 13% year-over-year and core fund OCIC maintained liquidity coverage at three times redemption requests. Despite ongoing industry concerns over AI disruption to software borrowers and broader redemption pressures, the sector attracted capital inflows following the sharp prior-session decline.

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