Billionaire Jonathan Gray: Investment Opportunities, Real Estate and Economic Environment (2018)

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An interview with billionaire president and COO of Blackstone, Jonathan Gray. In this interview, Jonathan discusses the economic environment and where he sees the investment opportunities. Jonathan also talks about the businesses of Blackstone, with a focus on real estate investing.

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Video Segments:
0:00 Introduction
0:01 How do you invest in a volatile environment?
1:17 Catalyst for re-pricing?
2:07 Investing environment vs economic environment?
3:32 Opportunity in Europe?
5:16 Are you a buyer or seller in commercial real estate?
7:29 Real estate in 2019?
8:30 Residential real estate?
9:43 Where are we in the credit cycle?
11:50 Are you an aggressive buyer in private equity?
14:12 Mood of CEO’s going into 2019?
16:14 Existential crisis in hedge funds?
17:39 What’s the big investment opportunity in 2019?
19:20 Recession in 2019?

Interview Date: 28th November, 2018
Original Image Source:http://bit.ly/JGrayPic5

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