Apollo Global Management, US0376123065

Apollo Global Management highlights private credit scale, shares in focus on NYSE

25.06.2026 - 21:22:25 | ad-hoc-news.de

Apollo Global Management leans on its expanding private credit franchise as institutional demand for alternative yield continues. The New York-listed asset manager stands out among global peers with sizable AUM and a growing origination platform.

Apollo Global Management, US0376123065
Apollo Global Management, US0376123065

By Daniel Hoffmann, Chart & Technicals desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 21:21.

Apollo Global Management (US0376123065) operates as a leading alternative asset manager listed on the NYSE, with a focus on private equity, private credit and real assets. On Thursday the stock again reflected investor interest in large-scale private credit platforms, a segment where Apollo competes directly with Blackstone and KKR in the US alternatives space.

What recent coverage shows

Recent commentary on Apollo Global Management underscores the group’s emphasis on the impact of artificial intelligence on global productivity and capital flows, building on experiences from past dislocations such as the so-called "China shock". In one widely noted appearance, Apollo chief economist Torsten Slok framed AI as a structural theme that could reshape demand for risk assets and spread-based investments, which is central to Apollo’s private credit franchise. Such macro views are closely watched by institutional clients that allocate to Apollo-managed funds in search of yield above traditional public bond markets.

Third-party platforms that aggregate company information continue to highlight Apollo’s positioning in the alternative asset management sector, including its role as a provider of solutions across private equity, credit and real assets. These profiles generally emphasize Apollo’s history of investing across cycles, its scale in fee-earning assets under management and its growing origination capabilities, which together underpin fee streams that matter for the stock over the medium term. Against the backdrop of ongoing volatility in public markets, alternative managers with substantial permanent capital vehicles remain on the radar of institutional investors.

Analyst and peer context

Analyst and market commentary typically place Apollo alongside US-listed peers such as Blackstone and KKR when comparing fee-earning assets, fundraising momentum and exposure to private credit strategies. In that peer group, private credit has been described as a robust segment because corporate borrowers continue to seek flexible capital outside traditional bank channels, especially for leveraged transactions and bespoke financing solutions. The scale of platforms like Apollo’s is therefore relevant when analysts review earnings resilience, fee stability and potential for performance fees in an environment of shifting base rates.

Market data providers that monitor Apollo Global Management stock on the NYSE track price development, implied valuation multiples and liquidity, though detailed intra-day figures vary by source and timestamp. For retail investors, these datasets help contextualize Apollo’s market capitalization relative to peers and highlight how news flow around fundraising, deployment and macro commentary can influence sentiment on the shares. When combined with analyst reports on alternative managers, such data give a more complete view of how Apollo’s business mix translates into equity market perceptions.

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Background and price data on Apollo Global Management

Further company news, regulatory filings and historical price charts on Apollo Global Management shares are available in the dedicated topic section and via the firm’s Investor Relations page.

How Apollo makes its money

Apollo Global Management generates revenue primarily through management fees on assets under management and performance fees linked to investment returns across strategies. The firm operates three main business segments: private equity, where it invests in companies and restructurings; private credit, where it provides financing solutions ranging from corporate loans to structured credit; and real assets, encompassing infrastructure and other hard-asset investments. Apollo also earns income from balance sheet investments, which include stakes in funds and co-investments alongside clients, creating a blend of fee-related earnings and investment income.

Where the stock trades today

The Apollo Global Management shares (US0376123065) trade on the NYSE in US dollars; recent market data from third-party sources show an indicative price around 121 dollars per share in Thursday trading, based on an afternoon timestamp. Exact intra-day quotes and market capitalization figures depend on the real-time feed used and the time of access.

Key data on the Apollo Global Management shares

  • Company: Apollo Global Management, Inc.
  • ISIN: US0376123065
  • WKN: A1JJQQ
  • Ticker: APO
  • Trading venue: NYSE
  • Price (as of 2026-06-25, 15:18): 121.31 US dollars
  • Market cap: 69.0 billion US dollars (as of 2026-06-25)
  • Sector / industry: Financials / Alternative Asset Management
  • Index membership: S&P 500
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation or an invitation to buy or sell securities. All data were obtained from sources deemed reliable but cannot be guaranteed for completeness or accuracy.

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