Group 1 - KKR's co-CEO Joseph Bae indicated that global investors are gradually reallocating funds towards Asia as the dollar weakens and Asian fundamentals strengthen [1][2] - The firm is significantly increasing its investments in Japan, which has become KKR's largest Asian market, accounting for 40% of its regional assets [1] - Japan's household wealth, totaling $14 trillion, presents substantial opportunities as half of it remains in cash, with a shift towards new asset classes expected [1] Group 2 - KKR is also increasing its investments in India, which is its second-largest Asian market, focusing on sectors like toll roads, renewable energy, and digital infrastructure [2] - Despite Asia being a major beneficiary of global diversification, North American investors remain cautious about China, with its share of Asia-Pacific deal volume dropping from over 50% in 2020 to just 27% by 2024 [2] - KKR continues to focus on domestic consumption and value-added services in China, which remain investment hotspots despite the cautious sentiment [2]
美国资本转投亚洲?KKR:美元疲软正驱动投资东移