TOMORROW: Where are today's opportunities within credit?BloombergTV's sonalibasak talks with Partner & Deputy CIO of Credit at apolloglobal John Zito at BloombergInvest. Live 10/12 at 9:25 AM EDT!
returns in-person this October as we bring together the most influential, dynamic and innovative figures in investing and markets. The first half of 2022 has seen the worst performance for equities and bonds since the 1970s. Sentiment is being driven by a confluence of factors – aggressive rate hikes from the Fed to tame high inflation, debate over whether we’re in a recession, perpetual supply chain issues, and geopolitical events.
” So where are investors finding opportunities in this current environment? Is it time to sit on the sidelines or are there places to put capital to work? How long will the downturn last and where are some of the biggest names in investing searching for signs of a bottom?Private debt has been one of the biggest winners of the last decade and has grown tenfold, with direct lending, distressed debt, and venture debt leading the financing structures.
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