BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, saw its shares slide over 7% on Friday after the company capped withdrawals from one of its private credit funds, sending its stock to a low point not seen since May 2025.

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    3 days ago

    Bumping this idk why people only fave irrelevant shit on here. This is going to kill you, Westoids! Pay attention!

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      This might be a decent recession indicator but then again the whole war of aggression on Iran is one giant recession indicator