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Jim Zelter and Eric Needleman sit across from each other in a modern office overlooking a city skyline, engaged in a discussion on private credit, capital solutions, and evolving strategies within asset management and private markets. 6:22
Jim Zelter and Eric Needleman challenge outdated views of private credit.
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. 22:50
In our second Convergence episode on the merging of private and public credit markets, partners Brian Weinstein and John Cortese unpack how rapidly shifting conditions are reshaping where and how investors find opportunity. With AI-driven disruption, geopolitical events and other dynamics in play, what looked like a more straightforward buyer’s market just months ago has evolved into a more nuanced market defined by dispersion, complexity and the need for deeper underwriting.
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. 35:11
In our latest Allocation Insights episode on market movement and what we’re hearing from investors around the world, Diana Sands and Alex Wright speak with four Apollo partners at the firm’s recent Credit Annual General Meeting – Akila Grewal, Chris Edson, Jim Vanek and Chris Lahoud – to explore how the breadth and integration of Apollo’s platform is designed to perform throughout credit cycles and capture value across the full credit spectrum.
Modern commercial building with glass windows and a large blue Panasonic sign mounted on the rooftop, representing Panasonic Holdings and its automotive systems division 3:56
Apollo’s 2024 carve-out of Panasonic Automotive Systems shows how operational partnership can reposition a world-class business for long-term global competitiveness.
Japanese flags displayed outside a historic red-brick building with modern office towers in the background, representing Tokyo’s financial district and global capital markets activity in an urban setting. 1:53
The evolving macro environment is prompting a shift in mindset from capital preservation toward more dynamic investment decisions.
Black-and-white portrait of Apollo's John Zito wearing glasses and a white shirt, smiling against a textured green circular background, used in an interview discussing software, AI disruption, and asset management perspectives.
Apollo Co-President John Zito recently joined CNBC's Squawk on the Street to discuss AI-driven disruption in the software sector, Apollo's disciplined approach to capital deployment amid a volatile technology cycle, and opportunity in the current environment.
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. 41:41
Diversification has long been a cornerstone of investing, but what does it really mean in private equity today? In this episode, lead equity product specialist Bryn Gostin explores how diversification across managers, company size and sectors can help support more resilient portfolios in today’s evolving landscape. He explores shifting industry dynamics, the risks of concentrated exposure — particularly in software — and why a more balanced, multi-dimensional approach may be key to building durable private equity portfolios.
David Sambur
The private equity software playbook is being rewritten as higher rates and AI reset valuations, growth and leverage.
Expert Briefing Logo 44:50
LNG markets are facing near-term disruption driven by geopolitical risk, particularly in the Middle East, while longer-term supply growth remains expected. Despite strong demand, volatility in pricing, shipping constraints, and uncertainty around supply reliability are shaping how market participants assess LNG

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