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Seeking Alpha

Apollo bet against software makers exposed to AI (APO:NYSE)

Apollo Global Management (APO) bet against software makers vulnerable to artificial intelligence and cut its credit exposure to the sector. Read more here.

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Finimize

AI Data Center Debt Deal Boom Reshapes Credit Markets

Big Tech’s appetite for AI expansion is driving a record $125 billion debt wave, raising fresh questions about stability and investor confidence.

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East & Partners

Apollo Reshapes Growth Strategy as Hybrid Capital Unit Breaks Away from Buyout Division – East & Partners

(12 December 2025 – United States) Apollo Global Management has carved out its fast-expanding hybrid capital division from its flagship private equity business, signalling a decisive strategic pivot […]

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Alternatives Watch

OHA closes $17.7bn senior private lending fund

Oak Hill Advisors (OHA) closed its OHA Senior Private Lending Fund (OLEND) and related levered and unlevered vehicles, with a total of $17.7 billion.

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Alternative Credit Investor

OHA hits record $17.7bn close for first senior private lending fund

Oak Hill Advisors has achieved a record final close on its first-vintage senior private lending fund, securing commitments of $17.7bn.

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Alternative Credit Investor

Collateral-backed lending: Private credit’s ‘sweet spot’

Asset-based finance (ABF) could more than quadruple to nearly $2.6tn (£1.94tn) in the US second-lien mortgage market.

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Alternative Credit Investor

Aberdeen grows US private credit with £1.5bn deal

Aberdeen Investments has acquired £1.5bn of closed-end funds from MFS Investment Management, which cover private credit and fixed income.

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PitchBook

Peraton private credit loans trade as multiple banks make market for debt – PitchBook

JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs are making markets for the private credit asset, according to bank runs from Dec. 9 seen by LCD.

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