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Goldman Sachs private credit fund maintains stability amid market jitters

Investors requested to repurchase just 3.24% of shares in Goldman Sachs’ private credit fund during the second quarter, a figure that highlights the bank’s resilience in a sector currently rattled by fears over the long-term impact of artificial intelligence on software company earnings.

Goldman Sachs private credit fund maintains stability amid market jitters

The GS Credit fund successfully met these requests in full, remaining well beneath its 5% quarterly repurchase cap. This performance stands in sharp contrast to the broader private credit market, where business development companies have faced significantly higher redemption pressure. Recent reports indicate that peer repurchase requests across the industry have ranged between 10% and 17% of shares outstanding.

Goldman Sachs maintains that the concerns surrounding AI’s threat to software earnings are overstated. The bank emphasizes that established firms retain strong competitive moats, including proprietary data, deep domain expertise, and entrenched customer relationships. Much of the fund's stability is attributed to its investor base, which consists largely of private wealth clients accustomed to long-term commitments in illiquid assets. During the same period, the fund recorded approximately $275 million in gross inflows, signaling continued confidence from its primary investors.

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