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Here’s why private equity stocks like Blackstone, KKR, Apollo have crashed

by admin June 3, 2025
June 3, 2025
Here’s why private equity stocks like Blackstone, KKR, Apollo have crashed

Top private equity stocks have plunged this year as concerns about the industry remain. Apollo Global stock price was trading at $130.5 on Monday, down by 30% from its highest point this year. 

Similarly, Blackstone, the biggest company in the sector, has crashed by 29% from its 2024 high. KKR, Carlyle, Ares, and Brookfield Asset Management have also plunged by double digits.

Private equity stocks like Apollo, Blackrock, Carlyle, and Ares have dropped

Trump tariffs and uncertainty

Private equity stocks surged following Donald Trump’s election in November. The view was that Trump, a Republican, would usher a period of dealmaking by lowering taxes and easing regulations. 

Things have changed since Trump introduced a period of volatility and uncertainty in the market. He has put large tariffs on imported goods in his bid to lower the giant trade deficit. Most economists believe that the tariffs will make things worse by isolating the United States.

Trump is also advancing the so-called Big Beautiful Bill that slashes taxes in the US. While many companies love these cuts, there are concerns that they will have a major impact on the US debt, which is nearing $37 trillion. 

Moody’s has already downgraded US debt, and analysts believe that the fiscal situation will get worse. This explains why US bond yields have remained high. 

At the same time, the Federal Reserve has changed its tone in the past few months. After delivering two cuts last year, the Fed has continued to hold rates unchanged this year, and officials have embraced a wait-and-see approach. Private equity companies do well in periods of low interest rates. 

Dealmaking and fundraising slowdown

The three issues have had a major impact on the private equity and credit sectors. First, they have led to a slowdown of exits, which allow private equity companies to recognize returns. 

Data shows that private equity companies hold over 12,000 of companies valued at over $4 trillion, that are waiting to be sold or IPOed. 

This backlog means that these companies are not realizing their returns as they used to a few years ago. 

One reason for this there continues to be an IPO drought in the US and other countries, and PE firms are no longer interested in buying companies from their peers. There was only one major IPO this year: CoreWeave. 

Private equity stocks have also crashed as portfolio companies deal with the impact of Trump’s tariffs, that are affecting most of them. They are also under significant strain since most of them operate under leverage. Data shows that the yields on leveraged buyout deals have climbed to 9.5%.

Most importantly, they have dropped because of a significant weakness in fundraising, a key part of their businesses. No private equity fund has raised over $5 billion this year, and the weakness may continue for a long time as pension and sovereign wealth companies deal with delayed and low returns. Private equity companies plunged by a third in the first quarter to $116 billion. In a note, Lazard said:

“Private equity has overperformed markets over the long term, underperformed in the recent short term and now the question is will it overperform in the future.”

Will private equity stocks recover

Recent data shows that most private equity stocks have bounced back after plunging in April. KKR shares have jumped by over 40%, while Blackstone has jumped by 20% from the same period. Apollo, Carlyle, TPG, and Ares have all bounced back from their April lows. 

This rebound is mostly in line with the performance of other American companies. It also happened as Trump showed flexibility on tariffs. 

The reality, however, is that these companies will continue underperforming the market for a while as they are going through challenges that are not easy to fix. In a piece, Daniel Rasmussen wrote: 

“The consensus on private equity is being quietly, but decisively, rewritten. The question now is not whether the model is being broken. It is whether the exit is wide enough for everyone trying to leave.”

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