Three-quarters of global investors say they have an elevated risk tolerance — even as market volatility rises. Why? Because uncertainty often creates opportunity. The latest EY Private Equity Pulse shows many are preparing to deploy capital when others may hold back. Defense, US manufacturing, private credit and sectors affected by global supply chain shifts are all firmly in focus. Here is what you need to see ahead of the Milken Annual Conference. https://go.ey.com/3EUhAmr #PrivateEquity #MIGlobal #ShapeTheFutureWithConfidence
It's inspiring to see the confidence in investing despite market volatility. The focus on sectors like manufacturing and private credit shows a proactive approach to seizing opportunities. Looking forward to more insights from the Milken Annual Conference.
Investors see market volatility as an opportunity to deploy capital wisely. #PrivateEquity #MIGlobal
Looks like uncertainty isn’t scaring everyone off. For some, it's getting the gears turning to get more creative with capital.
📌 While volatility shakes some, seasoned investors see the signal not the noise. As EY’s latest Private Equity Pulse reveals, elevated risk tolerance isn't recklessness, it's readiness. With capital poised to flow into defense, US manufacturing, and private credit, those watching global supply chain shifts aren't waiting, they're positioning. The next wave of opportunity may just belong to the bold. EY 👍🏻
Interesting findings despite the recent volatility and the economic uncertainty of global trade.
Today it is much easier to obtain extraordinary returns than in the past. If the reward is greater, so is the risk taken.
The shift in investor behavior towards higher risk tolerance amidst volatility underscores the importance of strategic adaptability. Great insights EY!
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Fascinating insights, it’s clear that boldness is back on the agenda for many investors. Volatility may be rising, but so too is the appetite to move quickly and strategically where others might hesitate. With sectors like defence and private credit in the spotlight, timing and precision will be key. How are firms positioning themselves to make the most of these shifting dynamics?