Amid Public Market Volatility, Emerging Technologies Boost Investor Confidence in Private Markets

As the private markets grow, so does investor appetite for them, particularly as public markets hurt. Emerging technologies are helping.

Technologies such as natural language processing (NLP), machine learning, and robotic process automation (RPA) applied in the private markets can increase investor confidence in those markets, which are becoming more appealing as investors hunt for opportunities in a volatile market.

In March, many firms, such as JP Morgan, declared the end of a decade-long bull market, and continued to watch through April as it morphed into a bear. A week before New York enacted its lockdown, the VIX

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