Jul 31, 2025 • Motley Fool
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
Sixth Street ( TSLX ) Q2 Income Beats 4%
Sixth Street Specialty Lending ( NYSE:TSLX ) , a business development company focused on lending to medium-sized U.S. firms, reported its second quarter 2025 results on July 30, 2025. The standout news was that GAAP total investment income beat Wall Street expectations, with non-GAAP EPS at ...
Mar 14, 2025 • Benzinga
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
Jim Cramer Says Illumina Is 'Challenged,' Recommends Selling This Industrial Stock - Archer Aviation ( NYSE:ACHR ) , Arista Networks ( NYSE:ANET )
Arista Networks has been an "amazing stock for many years," Cramer says. Find out which stock just plummeted to the bottom of the new Benzinga Rankings. Updated daily-spot the biggest red flags before it's too late. On CNBC's "Mad Money Lightning Round," Jim Cramer recommended selling NANO ...
Feb 20, 2025 • Zacks Commentary
NEUTRAL
Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in Sixth Street Specialty Lending ( TSLX ) Stock?
Investors need to pay close attention to Sixth Street Specialty Lending (TSLX) stock based on the movements in the options market lately.
Jun 04, 2024 • Kiplinger
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
37 Ways to Invest for High Yields While We Wait for the Fed to Move
It almost feels as though we're all Fed watchers now. From March 2022 to July 2023, the Federal Reserve Board hoisted the federal funds rate ( the rate banks charge each other for overnight loans ) by 5.25 percentage points in a bid to crush inflation.
Nov 27, 2023 • MarketWatch
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Business development companies should withstand 2024 economic slowdown, but credit conditions will weaken, Fitch says
Ares Capital Corp. and Sixth Street Specialty Lending Inc. held onto the highest debt ratings among the 21 business development companies covered by Fitch Ratings, amid expectations that the sector will face economic headwinds in 2024, but with no major impact to their balance sheets.
Sep 26, 2023 • Zacks Commentary
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Goldman ( GS ) Is Fined $6M for Deficient Blue Sheet Submissions
Goldman (GS) is charged a fine of $6 million by SEC for incomplete and inadequate blue sheet submissions.