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Listen to Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Sløk and Global Head of Content Strategy J.P. Vicente discuss the growing list of headwinds facing the economy, including tariffs, trade deal uncertainty, and geopolitical conflict. Torsten also explores potential implications for capital markets and much more.
US tariffs have climbed to their highest level in nearly 90 years, fueling market volatility and creating uncertainty for corporations. The result? We see slower growth, higher inflation, and rates staying higher for longer. While we don’t foresee a recession, we expect headwinds on both supply and demand fronts.
We believe European private credit is a fast-growing market with potential to rival the US, offering scale, attractive returns, and strong geographic diversification.
Apollo’s 2024 Impact Report highlights our approach to delivering scalable, measurable impact through the Apollo Impact Mission platform.
Jim Vanek, Partner and Co-Head of Global Performing Credit at the firm, explains why the demand for private credit remains strong and is expected to be reinforced by economic uncertainty.
Discover insights on the future of climate change and sustainability policy from Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. Senator of Rhode Island and Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee. In this expert briefing, he addresses topics like energy market challenges, clean energy initiatives, geopolitical considerations, and what the business community should expect going forward.
Marc Rowan breaks down the structural shifts reshaping investing, why private markets are no longer the “alternative,” and how Apollo’s differentiated strategy and long duration capital were built for this moment.
Torsten Slok, Apollo’s Chief Economist, and Jim Vanek, Partner and Co-Head of Global Performing Credit at the firm, discuss why the demand for private credit remains strong and is expected to be reinforced by economic uncertainty.
In today’s policy debates, most of the attention centers on goods, how we tax them, trade them, or protect them. Tariffs, reshoring, and supply chains dominate headlines. But the more consequential global contest may not be over goods at all, but rather over capital.
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