
How Geopolitical Risk Is Reshaping Markets & Private Investing | EP 40
Using the recent Middle East conflict as a lens, Tony Davidow sits down with global investment strategist Kim Catechis to examine how geopolitical risk is reshaping global markets, supply chains, and energy security —and the potential investment implications. Together, they discuss the ripple effects on oil prices, inflation, reshoring, infrastructure, data centers, and portfolio diversification—and explore how these structural shifts may influence the role of private market strategies in long-term portfolio construction. As Global Investment Strategist for the Franklin Templeton Institute, Kim Catechis leverages the knowledge of the firm's autonomous investment teams to provide global capital market and long-term investment insights internally and to clients. His particular expertise is in the research of long term themes and the impacts of geo-economics on investment returns. The Franklin Templeton Institute harnesses the depth and breadth of the firm's global investment expertise and extensive in-house research capabilities to deliver unique investment insights to our clients. With over 30 years' experience as an investor in European, Emerging and Global equities, he has also developed a keen interest in the challenges of identifying appropriate risk metrics at a country level. This led him to build the Country Risk Framework, which considers the structural constraints of countries, to better understand policy direction, which greatly impacts investment returns. Kim has an MBA from the University of Stirling and a BA in French and German language and literature. Resources: Kim Catechis | LinkedIn Franklin Templeton Private Markets Tony Davidow, CIMA® | LinkedIn














