Apollo Global (APO) Caps Redemptions at 5% for Apollo Debt Solutions

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On March 23, 2026, Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE:APO) capped redemptions from its $25B Apollo Debt Solutions business development company at 5% of shares outstanding after clients requested withdrawals of about 11%, according to a shareholder letter cited by Bloomberg.

On March 19, 2026, Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE:APO) and Realty Income announced that Apollo-managed funds plan to invest $1.0B to acquire a 49% stake in a joint venture holding a portfolio of roughly 500 single-tenant retail properties under long-term net leases. Realty Income will continue to manage the assets, which are described as generating stable contractual cash flows, with the transaction expected to close by March 31, subject to customary conditions.

Apollo Global (APO) Caps Redemptions at 5% for Apollo Debt Solutions

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Earlier in March, Barclays analyst Benjamin Budish lowered the price target on Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE:APO) to $131 from $158 and maintained an Overweight rating, citing revised estimates across the alternative asset manager group and lower expectations for business development company-related earnings tied to weaker flows and realizations.

Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE:APO) is an alternative asset manager investing across credit, private equity, infrastructure, and real estate markets.

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