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Remaking A Global Investor

An Interview With Kewsong Lee CEO, Carlyle Group Amid a period of tectonic shifts in markets, the economy, and geopolitics, Kewsong Lee, chief executive of Carlyle Group, has reshaped the alternative-asset manager, diversifying beyond the company's private-equity roots to capitalize on the expl...

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Inflation
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Supply chains
Volatility
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