Apollo Commodities Management GP, LLC
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2025-05-16 (hellenicshippingnews.com)
Tariff gloom is another thumb on the lending scale | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
It's another glum season for bankers hawking loans. April saw $7.5 billion trickle from traditional lending to highly levered borrowers, the weakest month since 2009, according to Bank of America. Some $9 billion of high-yield bond sales badly trails the past decade's average. Banks' rising rivals in the $1.5 trillion private lending market, meanwhile, have an imposing capital hoard to advance.
Read more2025-05-02 (abfjournal.com)
New Risk Transfer Mechanism Could Boost Bank Lending Capacity to Private Credit Funds -
The recent groundbreaking significant risk transfer (SRT) transaction involving Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp., Apollo Global Management, Carlyle Group, and
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2025-04-10 (pionline.com)
SSGA and Apollo launch target-date funds offering plan participants a 90-10 mix of public and private assets | Pensions & Investments
SSGA, Apollo launch a target-date fund offering 90-10 mix of public and private exposures.
Read more2025-03-29 (fintechfutures.com)
MoneyLion set to go public via $2.9bn Spac deal MoneyLion set to go public via $2.9bn Spac deal
The fintech anticipates year-over-year growth of around 88%.
Read more2023-05-23 (insurancenewsnet.com)
Annuity sellers jockey for position in a record-breaking 1Q, LIMRA reports
Several insurers, led by Athene Annuity Life, recorded big sales in a first quarter that saw total fixed annuity sales increase 101% to $70.9 billion compared with prior-year results, LIMRA reported.
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