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Everything you want to know about the drama in private credit but were too afraid to ask

March 5, 2026
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Everything you want to know about the drama in private credit but were too afraid to ask
Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman speaks and holds out his hand in a gesture during the Business Roundtable CEO Innovation Summit in Washington, DC on December 6, 2018.
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The credit might be private, but the problems are becoming pretty public.

A once-wonky corner of Wall Street that’s exploded in recent years is facing increased scrutiny.

But what even is private credit? Why are people nervous? And, most importantly, why should you care?

Let’s break it down:

People are freaking out about private credit. What gives? PE giant Blackstone saw a bunch of withdrawals from its main private-credit fund for retail investors. The redemptions (7.9% of shares, totalling $1.7 billion) actually exceeded the fund’s quarterly limit of 5%. Blackstone still honored it, but not before asking its executives to kick in some of their own money to help the fund.

Ok, but what is private credit? (I totally know, but I’m asking for a friend.) It’s when investors loan money directly to businesses without involving traditional lenders. While it has existed for decades, private credit’s breakthrough came after banks had to pull back on lending following the financial crisis.

If that description is too simple, check out Apollo’s 125-page slide deck about private credit that was published just in time for Christmas. (Personally, I’d just take coal.)

So, Blackstone had a bad quarter in private credit. Now everyone’s nervous. It’s not just Blackstone. Blue Owl, another major player, also recently froze withdrawals from a private-credit fund. Now its stock is down more than 32% this year, and people are reportedly shorting the stock like crazy.

For critics, it’s confirmation of what they’ve been warning about: private credit is a bubble waiting to pop.

Private credit is bad and dangerous. Got it. Whoa, let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater. Private credit still plays an important role. It’s an alternative for businesses that might need money fast or on more flexible terms than banks can offer.

But when a space quickly explodes — private credit’s grown to roughly $3 trillion — there are bound to be people who get in over their heads. Even Apollo’s Marc Rowan, a private credit evangelist, acknowledged that a “shakeout” is coming.

This all sounds like Wall Street mumbo jumbo. Why should I even care? Because Wall Street wants you to invest in these types of assets. In search of new capital, firms have launched private-credit funds for a broader audience.

It’s part of a bigger trend of giving everyday investors access to private markets previously reserved for institutional investors and the ultrawealthy.

Bottom line: Is private credit bad or good? It’s not as simple as that. The lack of transparency around private credit is both a feature and a bug. It offers borrowers confidentiality while also raising concerns about unseen risks.

Add in the fact that less-sophisticated investors are being pitched such a complex product, and panic can quickly snowball.

Honestly, I’m just happy to be talking about a market risk that doesn’t involve AI. Well … about that.

Dude. I know.

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