Danish Wall Street economist: The hunt for yield will carry on - but watch out for inflation

With 80 percent of bonds yielding less than 2 percent, investors turn to alternatives. Overcrowding remains a small risk within alternatives but investors need to do their homework, US private market specialist Apollo Capital Management's chief economist Torsten Slok says in an interview with AMWatch.
Torsten Slok speaking at a conference in Denmark in 2016 about the mortgage bonds. | Photo: Lars Krabbe
Torsten Slok speaking at a conference in Denmark in 2016 about the mortgage bonds. | Photo: Lars Krabbe

In the summer of 2020, Danish economist Torsten Slok left his role as Chief Economist at Deutsche Bank to take up a similar position at Apollo Global Management.

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