Leon Cooperman Warns Markets Overpriced With Geopolitical Risks
S&P 500 signage at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York.
Photographer: Michael Nagle/BloombergLeon Cooperman, the former hedge fund manager who now runs his own family office, said financial markets are overpriced as stocks have become too costly relative to company profits.
Cooperman, the billionaire chairman and chief executive officer of Omega Family Office, said a market correction is due with the possible threat of stagflation or a recession.