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KKR stock slides as private-credit fears flare; investors eye March 11 CFO webcast
28 February 2026
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KKR stock slides as private-credit fears flare; investors eye March 11 CFO webcast

New York, Feb 28, 2026, 15:25 EST — Market’s done for the day.

  • KKR shares finished Friday at $87.68, slipping 6.3%. That followed Thursday’s 3.1% decline.
  • Jitters in private credit escalated after a lender run by KKR slashed its payout and pointed to a growing pile of troubled loans.
  • Eyes now turn to new filings and KKR’s March 11 conference webcast, hunting for any signs of sentiment.

KKR & Co. shares tumbled 6.34% Friday to finish at $87.68, compounding Thursday’s 3.11% slide as roughly 21.85 million shares changed hands. After the close, the stock hovered around $87.88. Investing.com

U.S. markets are closed for the weekend, leaving traders eyeing Monday to see if alternative-asset managers face fresh pressure or a breather. Private credit isn’t getting the steady-fee treatment lately; it’s looking risky again, and KKR has landed squarely in the middle of that churn.

The real jolt didn’t come from KKR’s own coffers. FS KKR Capital Corp.—that’s the business development outfit lending directly—slashed its quarterly payout to 48 cents a share this Thursday. That’s well below the 70 cents from before, and even steeper than the 55 cents execs had been suggesting. At the end of the year, about 3.4% of its portfolio, or close to $440 million, was on non-accrual status, meaning the fund has stopped counting on interest from those loans. Bloomberg.com

Friday’s session saw the jitters hit hard across the board. The KBW Bank Index dropped 4.9% as investors juggled fresh private-credit fears and another flurry of “scare trade” speculation tied to artificial intelligence, Bloomberg said. That’s brought JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon’s old “cockroaches” warning—about lurking credit trouble—back into the conversation. Bloomberg.com

FS KKR Capital operates independently as a public entity, though management comes from both Future Standard and KKR. For KKR shareholders, the connection isn’t just about the numbers—it’s about the story, too. If direct lending hits a snag, risk appetite could shrink, valuations might get squeezed, and fundraising in private markets could face tougher conditions.

KKR slid in another filing Friday, dropping its annual 10-K for the year ending Dec. 31, 2025. That’s catching notice as investors hunt for details on credit quality and valuation wording all over the sector—no matter what’s making the headlines. SEC

KKR isn’t heading into an earnings call next—it’s sending CFO Robert H. Lewin to the 2026 RBC Capital Markets Financial Institutions Conference. He’s set for a presentation slot on March 11, 9:20 a.m. ET, and investors will find both the live webcast and replay on the company’s investor website. Business Wire

The downside is clear enough: Should additional private-credit firms disclose higher non-accruals or trim distributions yet again, investors could keep marking down fee streams that seemed reliable just months back. A slowdown in deal flow would only pile on.

A smoother path isn’t off the table. Should the strain remain contained and credit metrics stabilize, alternative managers—recently hammered—tend to recover quickly. The next signal arrives as New York trading resumes Monday, with another check-in when KKR addresses the public March 11.

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