
Carlyle (CG) Stock
Global alternative asset manager for private equity and credit. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Carlyle in August 2026.
The Carlyle Group (CG) is a publicly listed global alternative asset manager that invests across private equity, credit and real assets. It raises capital from institutional and high-net-worth investors, earning recurring management fees plus performance fees (carried interest) when investments are realised profitably. With a market capitalisation of about $21.01 billion, the firm’s earnings are tied to assets under management, fundraising success and the timing and valuation of exits. That structure can generate scalable revenue in favourable markets, but performance is cyclical: valuations, macro conditions and the availability of debt can materially affect reported profits and cash flows. Listed shares provide liquidity for external investors but can be volatile as quarterly results, fundraising updates and realised gains drive sentiment. This is educational information only — not personalised advice. Consider whether an investment in a manager of private assets fits your risk tolerance and time horizon before deciding.
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying Carlyle Group's stock, expecting it to rise to $56.94.
Financial Health
Carlyle Group is performing well in terms of revenue, profits, and cash flow generation.
Dividend
Carlyle Group's dividend yield of 2.87% offers a reasonable return for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $28.70 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Private equity focus
Long-term, performance-driven investments can boost returns when exits succeed, though outcomes vary with market cycles and timing.
Global investment platform
Diversification across regions and asset types can smooth results, but introduces geopolitical and currency risks that investors should watch.
Fundraising and fees
Revenue depends on asset-raising and realisations; fundraising droughts or weak exits can reduce fees and pressure earnings.
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