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American Focus > Blog > Economy > How Blue Owl found itself at the middle of Wall Street’s latest private credit fears
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How Blue Owl found itself at the middle of Wall Street’s latest private credit fears

Last updated: November 20, 2025 8:55 am
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Blue Owl Capital, a major lender in the world of private debt, has recently faced public scrutiny over its decision to scrap plans for a merger that would have provided a clear way out for shareholders in one of its private funds. This move has shed light on the opaque world of private debt, which has seen significant growth in recent years and is now seeping into the brokerage and retirement accounts of many Americans.

The New York-based Blue Owl, one of the largest private lenders in the nation, called off the merger citing “current market volatility.” The planned merger would have combined a smaller private fund ($1.7 billion) with a larger public fund ($17.1 billion). The company’s CEO, Craig Packer, emphasized that both portfolios in both funds are performing well and that there is no rush or emergency to proceed with the merger at this point.

Originally known as Owl Rock Capital and founded in 2016, Blue Owl has quickly become a dominant player in the private credit space on Wall Street. Managing $295 billion in assets, with more than half dedicated to credit, the firm has made significant inroads in private lending across various sectors, including consumer loans through fintech platforms like SoFi and PayPal, as well as investments in private US companies and data center deals with tech giants.

Despite the initial pitch to shareholders just two weeks ago as a cost-saving measure for both funds, the merger was met with resistance due to the potential unrealized loss of roughly 20% for private fund investors. This led to a 7% drop in Blue Owl’s stock earlier this week, although it has since recovered.

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Looking ahead, analysts are keeping a close eye on how many investors in the private fund will seek to exit in January, as quarterly withdrawals have already doubled compared to the previous year. The company is also expanding into retail investor, wealth management, and retirement account channels, signaling its intention to reach a broader investor base.

The broader financial market has been on edge over credit concerns, following recent bankruptcies and fraud allegations in the private lending space. Blue Owl has reassured investors that it has no exposure to these incidents. Additionally, the Federal Reserve’s decision to lower its benchmark policy rate could impact the buying and selling of fund assets for firms like Blue Owl.

Despite facing challenges in the market, Blue Owl remains optimistic about its future prospects and is focused on navigating the evolving landscape of private credit. With ongoing scrutiny and changing market conditions, the company is adapting to meet the needs of its investors and stakeholders in a dynamic financial environment.

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