Apollo Global Management Stock: Shares Fall by 5.51% at Close
Alternative asset manager Apollo Global Management experienced a significant decline during the trading session on January 7, 2026. The stock closed at $144.28, marking one of the steepest drops among major financial sector caps. This downturn occurred in a context where the S&P 500, in contrast, posted a modest gain of 0.36%.
Detailed Trading Session Analysis
Apollo Global Management's stock ended the trading day down 5.51% at $144.28 on January 7, 2026, a stark contrast to the positive movement of the benchmark index. Trading volumes reached 5.09 million shares, representing 0.85% of the group's market capitalization, indicating a slightly higher turnover than usual for this stock. This increase in trading activity reflects a significant market interest during the session. Over a longer term, the stock has declined by 11.18% over the past twelve months, a performance that sharply deviates from the 18.33% gain recorded by the S&P 500 over the same period. On a weekly scale, the stock has lost 0.33%, continuing a downward trend that began at the end of the previous year. This development places Apollo Global Management among the financial sector stocks that have suffered the most in this first trading week of 2026.