Core Insights - Carlyle Group has increased its targets for fee-related earnings, distributable earnings per share, and inflows up to 2028, surpassing consensus expectations and reflecting growth over the past few years [2][4] Company Strategy - The company has undergone a systematic overhaul over the past three years, focusing on strategic growth initiatives, operating model improvements, compensation strategy changes, capital allocation, and leadership restructuring [3][4] - Leadership changes have been fundamental in mobilizing the firm, contributing to significant growth and setting a conservative model for the next three years without relying on inorganic growth strategies [4][5] Market Sentiment and Economic Outlook - Despite market volatility, Carlyle remains the best performer among its peers, although it has seen a 12% decline month-to-date [6] - The firm does not overly react to daily market sentiment, instead relying on data from its portfolio companies, which employ over 700,000 people across various sectors [7][8] - Economic indicators suggest a positive outlook, with GDP growth potentially exceeding 3% to 4% in the first quarter, supported by favorable financial conditions [9] Capital Demand and Industry Trends - There is a growing global demand for capital, driven by economic growth, reindustrialization, and national security investments, which Carlyle has been engaged in for 40 years [15][16] - The geopolitical landscape has shifted towards a competition for capital, making private capital increasingly important for economic growth [16]
Carlyle CEO Harvey Schwartz: The demand for capital is going up in all forms