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ARCC stock today: Ares Capital ends 2025 near $20 as rates and dividends drive the next move

ARCC stock today: Ares Capital ends 2025 near $20 as rates and dividends drive the next move

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 18:02 ET — Market closed

  • Rate expectations and credit sentiment are the main swing factors for business development company shares heading into 2026.
  • Income investors are watching February results for dividend coverage signals.

Ares Capital Corporation shares closed slightly lower in the last U.S. session of 2025, ending down 0.2% at $20.23.

The business development company, or BDC, lends to middle-market firms and is built to pay out most of its taxable income to shareholders as dividends. That structure makes the stock particularly sensitive to shifts in short-term interest rates and any signs of stress in private credit.

Those cross-currents are front of mind after Federal Reserve minutes showed officials were split at the December meeting even as they agreed to cut rates by a quarter point to a 3.5%–3.75% range.

Wall Street ended the year’s final session lower, with the S&P 500 down 0.74%, the Nasdaq off 0.76% and the Dow down 0.63%, in trading that Reuters described as thin in the holiday week.

Other BDC names were mixed into the close, with Main Street Capital up 0.4%, Blackstone Secured Lending Fund down 3.2% and Golub Capital BDC up 0.2%, according to market data.

Ares Capital paid a $0.48-per-share quarterly dividend on Dec. 30, keeping the focus on whether portfolio yields and credit performance can support that payout as benchmark rates drift.

In currency markets, traders were still trying to pin down the policy path, with Reuters quoting Joseph Trevisani, senior analyst at FX Street in New York: “We don’t have any direction in Fed policy.” Reuters

Bond strategists also see a less straightforward backdrop for income-focused lenders in 2026. JPMorgan analysts forecast the 10-year Treasury yield ends 2026 at 4.35%, while BofA Securities sees 4.25%, Reuters reported.

Technically, ARCC is trading in the lower half of its 52-week range of $18.26 to $23.84, leaving the round $20 area as a level many traders watch for sentiment.

Before the next session, investors will start January with fresh reads on growth and borrowing costs, including the ISM manufacturing PMI scheduled for Jan. 5.

The next major U.S. catalysts for rates-sensitive income stocks include the December jobs report on Jan. 9 and the CPI report on Jan. 13, based on the Labor Department’s release calendar.

The Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting runs Jan. 27–28, a date that can reset expectations for how quickly short-term rates fall — and, by extension, how fast floating-rate loan income cools.

Company-specific, the next clean catalyst is earnings: Ares Capital has not confirmed a reporting date, but Nasdaq’s earnings calendar lists Feb. 4 as the estimated release. Investors will be looking for net investment income — a key dividend-coverage metric — and any change in non-accruals, which flag loans that have stopped paying interest.

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