Tag: Blackstone
Pummeled Blackstone Real Estate Unit Seems Poised for a Revival
As redemptions dwindle, BREIT makes acquisitions and banks on falling rates.
How to Navigate Energy Transition Risks
The amount of investment needed for this enormous task is $4 trillion yearly, but the effort is gearing up now.
Blackstone Hires Thomas Nides for New Vice Chairman Role
The former Morgan Stanley vice chairman, deputy secretary of state and ambassador to Israel will lead the firm’s client relations.
Blackstone Names New Co-CIOs
10 Predictions for 2024, in Memory of Byron Wien
JPM’s Cembalest gives prophecy a try in a tribute to the late market sage.
Why Private Credit Is So Darn Popular
Yields are high, and well-fixed institutions back them, but what happens in a recession?
Investment Chiefs Remember Byron Wien, Legendary Wall Street Seer
Famous for his predictions, the celebrated investing strategist died at 90.
Private Equity Moves Into Insurance: Rewards Are Strong, but So Is Risk
The tiff over Brookfield’s new acquisition underscores the pros and cons.
Blackstone Creates Corporate Credit, Asset-Based Finance, Insurance Group
Blackstone Credit & Insurance could help push the firm to $2 trillion AUM.
Blackstone’s BREIT Sells Storage Business for $2.2B as Withdrawals Abate
Private equity firm reports that redemptions for the REIT are down 29% from their peak in January.
CII Opposes Admitting Dual-Class Stock to S&P Indexes
The April scrapping of a 2017 ban cleared the way for the likes of Blackstone to join the S&P 500.
Commercial Real Estate Faces ‘Staring Contest’
Blackstone Raises Record $30.4 Billion for Real Estate Fund
The private equity giant has shifted from offices and malls to logistics, rentals and hospitality assets.
Property Loan Securities Are the Latest Problem
How reduced office occupancies and other obstacles slam the CMBS market.