Wall Street Reflects Greater Appetite for Risk: Nasdaq Rises 1.23%
Global equity markets are showing increased risk appetite as investors await the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision, with the Nasdaq advancing by 1.23%.
Warning signal from Apollo about 'arrogance' in private credit
A senior executive from Apollo Global Management raised serious doubts about the sustainability and valuations in the private investment market, warning that significant corrections could be on the horizon for private equity and private credit markets.
Goldman Sachs Executive Says Private Market Is 'Relieved' by 'Distraction' from War in Iran
A Goldman Sachs executive stated that private equity clients are relieved to have discussions centered around the war in Iran instead of their exposures to software companies.
Asian markets rebound as South Korea activates $68bn stability fund
Asian equity markets rebounded as South Korea implemented a $68 billion stabilization fund amidst volatility caused by a recent Middle East conflict.
Stress in Private Markets: How Private Markets Could Become a Crisis Zone
The article discusses the increasing stress in private equity and debt markets, drawing parallels to the pre-1929 stock market crash.
Wall Street is 'trembling' due to US and Israel attacks on Iran: Dow Jones falls 1.06%
Following attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel, global equity markets opened the week with significant declines, particularly the Dow Jones, which dropped by 1.06%.
Wall Street 'wobbles' due to attacks by the US and Israel on Iran: Dow Jones falls 1.06%
After the weekend attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel, global equity markets are experiencing significant downturns as investors reduce their risk exposure.
Chinaβs top court backs legal action against corrupt firms amid equity markets rally
China's Supreme People's Court endorses legal actions against corrupt companies to enhance investor confidence as stock trading resumes after a hiatus.
AI raises concerns over the collapse of software companies... fears of 'bad debt transfer' from private credit funds
Concerns are rising in the U.S. and European markets that software companies may collapse due to AI threats, leading to fears of 'bad debt transfer' within private credit funds associated with these businesses.
ETF Pope on Global Funds: "The Highest Yielding Stock Market is Not America"
Gerd Kommer, renowned for advocating low-cost investing through ETFs, champions global equity funds, arguing that investors should not overlook non-American markets for better returns.
Jefferies: Strong story for Greece - How it assesses the upgrade in developed markets
Jefferies highlights Greece as the strongest equity story in Europe while cautioning about differing perspectives on the domestic market.
Luminor expands pension fund options: a new third-level fund is launched
Luminor launches a new third-level pension fund, designed to provide a simple and clear way to invest in global equity markets through a passive investment model.
PaweΕ Bajorek, President of Velvet Care: We Want to Compete for Germany and Other Markets
PaweΕ Bajorek discusses Velvet Care's unique investment journey and ambitions to expand into the German market and beyond, highlighting past management buyouts and new investment from Swiss private equity firm Partners Group.