In this episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges Great Investors, Tony Pasquariello interviews Tony Yoseloff, Managing Partner and CIO of Davidson Kempner Capital Management, a hedge fund with $37 billion in assets under management. Yoseloff discusses the history and unique aspects of Davidson Kempner, highlighting its blend of public equity, public debt, and private debt strategies with a global focus. He shares insights on current market themes, including the impact of interest rates, global investment opportunities outside the U.S. (particularly in Asia and Europe), and the resurgence of M&A activity. Yoseloff also touches on concerns about a potential market bubble driven by concentration in a few AI-related stocks and the evolution of private credit markets. He emphasizes the importance of micro-investing with a margin of safety, learning from market corrections, and the value of unstructured time for generating investment ideas. The conversation also explores Yoseloff's career path, lessons learned, and advice for those starting in money management, as well as the succession planning at Davidson Kempner.
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