KKR Says Investors Will Need to Take More Risk to See Returns

  • Russia’s invasion of Ukraine creating ‘tremendous’ volatility
  • Sees opportunities in beaten-down growth stocks, liquid credit
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KKR & Co. warned that investing will require more risk given the market turmoil driven by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

There may be opportunities in beaten-down growth stocks, liquid credit and inflation-hedging proxies including real estate and infrastructure, KKR’s Henry McVey and Racim Allouani said in a March 9 report to clients. Tightened financial conditions are also creating the prospect of partnering with companies facing temporary business disruptions or that have weak capital structures, they said.