Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley stand to gain the most from the $75 billion SpaceX offering, with each firm expected to collect roughly $100 million in fees. While the broader financial sector celebrates this sudden surge in deal-making, the private-credit market faces persistent turbulence. BlackRock’s flagship fund saw redemption requests climb to 13.3% in the second quarter, up from 9.3% in the prior period.
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Bank Stocks Rally as Investment Banking Fees Surge
Financial stocks climbed this week as markets braced for a wave of lucrative investment banking activity, headlined by the blockbuster debut of SpaceX. The aerospace giant saw its shares jump 20% above the IPO price, signaling a potential revival in fee-heavy capital markets that has big players scrambling for a piece.

These liquidity strains highlight a fundamental mismatch in the private-credit model. Designed for long-term direct lending to corporations, these funds are ill-equipped to handle the short-term investor turnover currently plaguing the sector. Investors remain wary of exposure to struggling software firms and other high-risk debtors, keeping the pressure on private-credit managers even as the wider investment banking landscape begins to thaw.
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