The investment firm led by Warren Buffett now has enough liquidity to purchase approximately 480 companies listed on the S&P 500 index, marking its highest cash level ever recorded.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has reached a record cash position of $382 billion, according to recent data. This represents an unprecedented level of reserves within the company’s history and demonstrates its conservative strategy amid uncertain market conditions. The amount is sufficient to acquire roughly 480 S&P 500 companies, showcasing Berkshire’s vast liquidity and potential acquisition capacity within the U.S. equity market. Analysts see this as a reflection of Buffett’s cautious stance in a volatile investment environment.