Matt Levine’s Money Stuff: KKR Buys Back Some Private Credit

May 11, 2026, 6:24 PM UTC

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The situation with business development companies is that their market value is less than their net asset value. A BDC is basically a retail private credit fund; it has a portfolio of loans, it marks them to market every quarter, and it computes a net asset value per share. “Our portfolio is worth $20 per share” or whatever, it tells investors. And then:


  • If it’s a publicly traded BDC, its stock trades at $17 or $13 or $10 on the stock exchange: Most public BDCs’ stocks trade at a discount to their NAV.
  • If it’s a non-traded BDC, its stock ...


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