Apollo Global swings to profit

The newly listed private equity firm swung to a profit and its adjusted earnings increased fivefold in the first quarter

Apollo Global Management swung to a profit and its adjusted earnings increased fivefold as the newly public private equity firm reaped benefits from a rise in portfolio values and realised gains from investments.

Apollo, founded by former Drexel Burnham Lambert banker Leon Black in 1990, went public earlier this year in a $565m initial public offering that raised more than expected.

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