
E327: $7B CIO: The Right Way to Invest in Emerging Markets
What if emerging markets aren’t a trap, but most investors just approach them wrong? In this episode, I sit down with Robert Koenigsberger, Founder and CIO of Gramercy, to explore how he has built a $7 billion emerging markets platform by focusing on high conviction, structured private credit, and long-term partnerships. After nearly four decades in emerging markets, Robert has pioneered strategies that capture the upside while managing risk, proving that careful underwriting, local knowledge, and disciplined execution outperform passive index approaches.
Highlights:
- Why emerging markets are often misunderstood and mishandled by passive, late-cycle investors
- How index investing can mislead with forced exposure to high-risk countries like Argentina or Russia
- The importance of “high conviction” and planning multiple entry and exit points to avoid reactive trades
- Why structured private credit to suppliers of major companies (e.g., Pemex) can yield 16–17% with collateral
- How to manage currency risk opportunistically and avoid unnecessary volatility
- Why underwriting people and credit culture is often more important than laws, contracts, or jurisdictions
- How Gramercy partners with LPs who already have EM exposure to optimize returns, not convince them to take new risks
- The evolution from distressed hedge fund to public credit to private credit to capture structural alpha
- How local teams and platform partners in emerging markets provide actionable information that beats what’s visible in global markets
- Timeless advice: seek mentorship early and often to accelerate learning and avoid repeating mistakes
Guest Bio:
Robert Koenigsberger is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Gramercy, a $7 billion firm focused on emerging markets across debt, private credit, and special situations. Since founding Gramercy in 1998, he has led the firm through multiple market cycles, combining top-down macro insights with bottom-up local expertise to pursue high-conviction, structured opportunities while managing downside risk.
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