Finbourne: Solving the liquidity problems facing pension funds
Pension funds are moving ever more into private equity, but its illiquid nature presents challenges, writes Thomas McHugh
Pension funds are moving ever more into private equity, but its illiquid nature presents challenges, writes Thomas McHugh
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It has been lauded for its perceived outperformance versus public assets, but Brad Neuman argues it is not so rosy under the bonnet
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With most trusts permanently trading at a discount, how can investors identify a good egg from a bad one?
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Record-high share buybacks have failed to stem widening discounts
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The trusts have seen a considerable bounce over the last three months
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Fund managed by Richard Hallett and Josh Bramwell
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Regulator warned that firms lack arrangements to combat market-wide redemptions
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It has been suspended since October due to liquidity issues
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The drag of operating with heightened cash is an important consideration, says one fixed income manager
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Jitters around cost-of-living crisis and global instability have seen investors pull £4.6bn from UK funds in June and July
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£33m 7IM Absolute Return Portfolio and £20m Income Portfolio had hefty exposure to defunct Guernsey bond fund
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How can advisers help clients understand the level of liquidity they require and manage liquidity risk across the overall portfolio?
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