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Asset Management News 10 October 2025 - 19 November 2025

Blue Owl Capital (OWL) Scraps OBDC–OBDC II Merger as Redemption Freeze Roils the $3 Trillion Private Credit Market

Blue Owl Capital (OWL) Scraps OBDC–OBDC II Merger as Redemption Freeze Roils the $3 Trillion Private Credit Market

Alternative asset manager Blue Owl Capital Inc. (NYSE: OWL) has pulled the plug on a controversial merger of two of its private-credit funds, capping a tumultuous week that has turned one mid‑size Wall Street firm into the poster child for growing stress in private credit. On Wednesday, Blue Owl Capital Corporation (NYSE: OBDC) and Blue Owl Capital Corporation II (OBDC II) said they have terminated their planned merger, just weeks after announcing it, citing “current market conditions” and a desire to protect shareholders. PR Newswire+1 The reversal comes after: Here’s what changed today, why it matters, and what investors in
Binah Capital Group (BCG) Jumps on Q3 2025 Earnings Beat as AUM Hits $30 Billion

Binah Capital Group (BCG) Jumps on Q3 2025 Earnings Beat as AUM Hits $30 Billion

Binah Capital Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: BCG) is back in the spotlight today after releasing stronger‑than‑expected third‑quarter 2025 results and triggering a sharp move in its thinly traded stock. After the company reported double‑digit revenue growth, expanding margins, and a swing to GAAP profitability for the year to date, BCG shares spiked as much as ~75% in after‑hours trading on Thursday and continued to trade significantly higher in pre‑market action on Friday, November 14. StockAnalysis+2Benzinga+2 Today’s key Binah Capital Group headlines (14 November 2025) As of Friday, November 14, 2025, the main developments around Binah Capital Group are: All of this
14 November 2025
Michael Burry Deregisters Scion Asset Management With the SEC — Nov. 10 Termination Fuels Family‑Office Talk and a Nov. 25 Tease

Michael Burry Deregisters Scion Asset Management With the SEC — Nov. 10 Termination Fuels Family‑Office Talk and a Nov. 25 Tease

Published: November 13, 2025 Michael Burry, the “Big Short” investor, has de‑registered Scion Asset Management with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), with the SEC’s database showing the firm’s registration status as “Terminated” effective November 10, 2025. The move, reported overnight and picked up widely today, lands just days after Scion’s latest quarterly holdings disclosure and fresh public comments from Burry. IAPD+1 What happened An entry on the SEC’s Investment Adviser Public Disclosure (IAPD) page for Scion Asset Management, LLC lists the firm’s registration as terminated on Nov. 10, 2025. The news was flagged in market coverage late Wednesday/early
13 November 2025
Franklin Resources (BEN) Q4 FY2025: Adj. EPS $0.67 Beats, Revenue $2.34B; AUM $1.66T as Ex‑Western Inflows Climb

Franklin Resources (BEN) Q4 FY2025: Adj. EPS $0.67 Beats, Revenue $2.34B; AUM $1.66T as Ex‑Western Inflows Climb

Franklin Resources, Inc. (NYSE: BEN), the parent of Franklin Templeton, reported preliminary fiscal Q4 2025 results before the bell Friday, posting GAAP revenue of $2.34 billion and adjusted diluted EPS of $0.67, topping pre‑earnings consensus that had centered around $0.57 EPS and $2.12 billion in revenue. Quarter‑end assets under management (AUM) were $1.66 trillion. The firm recorded long‑term net outflows of $11.9 billion, but net inflows of $11.4 billion excluding Western Asset Management, and highlighted a won‑but‑unfunded institutional pipeline of $20.4 billion. Nasdaq+3investors.franklinresources.com+3investors.franklinresources.com+3 At a glance (Q4 FY2025, quarter ended Sept. 30) Why it matters: The top‑line and adjusted EPS
Strive Asset Management (ASST) prices upsized 12% preferred stock IPO to raise ~$160M; fresh Semler (SMLR) merger filing lands — Nov. 6, 2025

Strive Asset Management (ASST) prices upsized 12% preferred stock IPO to raise ~$160M; fresh Semler (SMLR) merger filing lands — Nov. 6, 2025

Strive, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASST)—the parent of Strive Asset Management, LLC—priced an upsized initial public offering of its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock (“SATA Stock”) at $80 per share, expanding the deal to 2,000,000 shares for ~$160 million in expected gross proceeds. Settlement is slated for Monday, November 10, 2025, pending customary closing conditions. The preferred carries an initial 12% annual dividend, paid monthly beginning December 15, 2025, with a $100 stated amount and a framework that allows Strive to adjust the rate within defined limits. Barclays and Cantor are joint bookrunners, with Clear Street as co‑manager. Proceeds may
BlackRock’s GIP Poised for $38B AES Power Grab – AI-Fuelled Demand Sparks Takeover Frenzy

BlackRock Soars: Crypto ETFs, AI Funds and Mega M&A Propel Assets to Record $13.5T

BlackRock’s latest earnings and moves underscore its market heft and broad strategy. CEO Larry Fink observed that “record demand” across the firm’s businesses — from technology-driven funds to private credit and ETFs — powered the quarter reuters.com. In particular, strong flows into lower-cost index and cash products (helped by the Fed’s recent rate cut) drove the fee bump. An analyst noted that all of BlackRock’s new private-market businesses (HPS, Preqin, GIP) “made healthy contributions” to Q3 results reuters.com, validating BlackRock’s aggressive M&A in 2025. Larry Fink said the unified public-private platform positions BlackRock well for what he expects will be
Brookfield’s Global Asset Empire: BN.TO Stock Rallies Post-Split Amid Big Deals – What Investors Should Know

Brookfield’s Global Asset Empire: BN.TO Stock Rallies Post-Split Amid Big Deals – What Investors Should Know

Brookfield’s Business Empire: Core Operations and Global Reach Brookfield Corporation is the flagship holding company of the Brookfield family, operating a diversified global asset empire. The company’s core businesses include Alternative Asset Management, Wealth Solutions (insurance/annuity investments), and a portfolio of Operating Businesses across sectors like renewable power, infrastructure, real estate, and private equity stocktitan.net tipranks.com. In essence, Brookfield manages funds for investors while also directly owning and operating hard assets around the world. Infrastructure: Brookfield owns and develops critical infrastructure (ports, utilities, data centers, toll roads, etc.) across North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Through Brookfield Infrastructure Partners
10 October 2025
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