Investors in one of Ares Management’s largest private-credit funds tried to withdraw about $1.5 billion of their money in the second quarter, representing 14.4% of the fund’s net asset value. Ares decided to limit redemptions to 5% of shares outstanding, the same cap the firm applied in the first quarter when investors asked to redeem 11.6%. The rise in withdrawal requests came from foreign investors; U.S. investors asked to redeem fewer shares in the second quarter compared with the first, Ares said in a letter to shareholders.
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