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Paul Sipio sits on a modern office sofa during a 9@9 interview, holding a green microphone, speaking with a host against a city skyline backdrop. The discussion centers on private credit, capital markets, and asset management insights. 6:37
Apollo Managing Director, Origination, Paul Sipio joins 9@9 to discuss how digital streaming reshaped the music industry, transforming it from a hit-driven model into a predictable, long-duration cash-flow business, and why that evolution unlocked new financing opportunities.
Adstract graphic illustration featuring a map of Japan to illustrate Apollo's focus on Japan for private equity, capital solutions, and asset allocation strategies.
Japan is entering a new phase of growth shaped by structural change in capital markets, corporate investment and long-term savings needs. In this regional Q&A, Yasuo Kashiwagi shares his perspective on Japan’s reawakening, the evolving role of private capital and how Apollo is supporting corporates, institutions and investors through asset management, flexible capital as well as retirement and wealth solutions.
Nighttime city skyline with illuminated high-rise buildings and dense urban infrastructure, symbolizing AI-driven digital transformation and the next phase of the software cycle shaping capital markets and enterprise technology.
Software markets have experienced heightened volatility in recent weeks as rapid advances in generative AI have forced investors to reassess the durability of long-standing SaaS business models.
Black-and-white portrait of Scott Kleinman in a suit and tie, shown against a patterned beige and teal graphic background, used in Apollo’s leadership reflection content.
In 1996, Scott Kleinman joined Apollo as our 13th employee. Nearly 30 years later, as Co-President of Apollo Asset Management, he reflects on how the firm has evolved and what has remained constant.
Aerial view of a winding paved road cutting through a dense green forest, with a single car navigating a sharp curve. Symbolizes shifts, complexity, and long-term navigation within private equity and private markets investing.
In a higher-rate world, generating alpha in private equity increasingly centers on going back to the basics: disciplined buying, operational value creation and flexible exits.
Exterior view of Lottomatica's headquarters entrance, featuring the company’s blue logo on a white wall and glass doors leading into the building. 2:31
Apollo Funds helped drive transformative growth for Lottomatica, a leading gaming company in Italy, through strategic acquisitions and a shift towards online gaming.
Logo tile for “The View from Apollo” podcast, featuring an illustration of an eye and accompanying a discussions on asset allocation, and alternative investment strategies amid shifting market conditions. 43:05
Brian Weinstein and John Cortese ask if the convergence of public and private represents the biggest shift in credit market history and discuss what these changes can mean for portfolios and investors.
Two Apollo employees seated on a modern gray sofa in a high-rise office, engaged in a casual conversation with microphones during a 9@9 episode. 5:29
It’s a family business – just an alternative kind. Apollo Partner Brian Feurtado joins 9@9 to discuss how private markets are helping to meet the needs of family offices globally.
Silhouetted panelists seated in Apollo’s office lobby during a live broadcast, with the words "LIVE ON AIR" displayed prominently over the scene.
Hear from leaders across our business – from credit to equity to retirement solutions and more – as they discuss our market views and strategy for growth heading into 2026.

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