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Economic Trends and Private Equity Insights with Rick Kes of RSM 6-2-25

02 Jun 2025

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In this episode, Richard Kes, Partner at RSM, shares key insights on inflation, interest rates, job markets, and global trade trends.

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0.349 - 16.566 Chanel Bunger

Hello, and welcome to the Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast. My name is Chanel Bunger, and today I'm excited to speak with Rick Kess of RSM, who joins us regularly to share insights on economic trends he's keeping an eye on. Rick, thank you, as always, for joining me. Why don't you take it away and tell us about some of the things you're seeing out there?

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17.347 - 40.653 Rick Kes

Yeah, well, thanks, Chanel. Appreciate being on the call, as you know. I'm a partner at RSM, and at RSM we focus on the middle market, which private equity tends to invest heavily in. A large percentage of our work as a firm is somehow related to private equity groups as well as their portfolio companies.

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41.773 - 62.15 Rick Kes

I think a lot of our corporate infrastructure is really designed to try to identify trends and opportunities that we're seeing within the private equity ecosystem. You know, I think we think about things kind of from, I'd say, starting at the highest level from an economist or economics perspective.

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62.51 - 87.692 Rick Kes

And, you know, when I talk to our economist team, their focuses tend to be kind of heavily square on jobs, inflation, interest rates, and now, you know, really global impacts related to tariffs and things of that nature. You know, so when I think about those things for our clients, you know, I think when we've had these calls, I think over the last few years, we've been doing this podcast.

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87.772 - 113.028 Rick Kes

And for many, many parts of those years, the jobs environment was probably the toughest part of the conversation for many of our clients was just really finding the talent that they needed to grow and to execute on their strategies. And I think for many of our clients, the talent part of the problem has sort of maybe became less of an acute issue.

113.729 - 128.619 Rick Kes

Maybe not so much in areas where you have really highly skilled professionals. As you know, Chanel, and obviously Scott knows this, that I follow healthcare the closest. And I think some of the job displacement there, whether it be nursing or nursing,

129.139 - 158.536 Rick Kes

know physicians or other you know highly skilled individuals those problems still sort of persist but outside of the you know highly skilled environment you know you're starting to see a little bit of easing on the jobs front interest rates obviously still elevated beyond a point of that where they were you know in the past and especially during the zero interest rate environment that we kind of got to see through you know most of the post-pandemic period you know so that is obviously a drag on kind of deal flow and activity

159.838 - 182.295 Rick Kes

And, you know, really uncertain in terms of where that might go over the next, you know, six to 12 to 18 months. But doesn't seem like a lot of change in the near future there. You know, when it comes to inflation, I think there's been some news of late that inflation may be cooling a bit again. And, you know, obviously that's good news in the overall perspective, you know, as we manage inflation.

182.655 - 203.855 Rick Kes

operating expense and other things that obviously hit, you know, kind of EBITDA, which obviously drives valuations and all those types of important metrics for our private equity backed companies. And now we're entering kind of a new era of things to kind of monitor. And that's obviously the global trade conversation around tariffs and other things of that nature.

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