BlackRock: 70% of wealth investors to hold up to a fifth in private assets by 2030
‘The era of no allocation to private markets will come to an end’ as wealth investors up their exposure over the next five years
‘The era of no allocation to private markets will come to an end’ as wealth investors up their exposure over the next five years
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Private assets have long presented a challenge for wealth managers and financial advisers to incorporate in portfolios, writes Rachel Wheeler
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MainStreet Partners’ research director – GSS bonds, on why green investments are so vital right now, both for client returns and social change
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Abrdn Diversified Income and Growth looks to sell private assets on secondary market
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Eltifs ‘unlikely to harvest the same hefty illiquidity premiums’ as trusts
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Tikehau Amova Investment Management to launch in Singapore
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Fundraising for Q4 2024 drops across private asset classes
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‘People always tell you they understand liquidity until they need liquidity,’ says Alex Funk
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How fund group distribution bosses are thinking about asset classes, strategies and working with clients over the next 12 months
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Consideration of different risk and reward outcomes is key
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Investments will be made via Fidelity’s first Long-Term Asset Fund (LTAF)
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LTAF to be offered with a flat fee launching 29 November
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