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A living legacy: How institutional investors use credit to build intergenerational wealth
Most structured credit investments pay monthly, quarterly or semi-annual income. With loans typically floating-rate in nature, investors also gain some...
When the game is already half over: The strategic case for secondaries
The case for secondary investments versus primary investments in private equity often hinges on a simple difference: in secondaries, the investor has had a...
Mapping the maze: Frameworks, due diligence and the modern alternatives landscape
Perhaps the best way to categorise alternatives isn’t through asset-class labels, but through risk factors, and function.
Private infrastructure: The outperformer in a noisy market
Infrastructure assets are the operating systems of the modern world, and economies cannot function without them. In the investment sense, that can translate...
Asia’s next chapter: How advisers should position capital for structural shifts
Understanding how to 'play' Asia revolves around grasping the continent's social and structural undercurrents, Fidelity's Peiqian Liu told The Inside Network's...
Skin in the game and the value of distraction-free credit
While the debate around private credit continues to split views among advisers, the question of alignment could be the most important one a client or adviser...
Betting on structural decline: System Capital's edge in a fragmented market
At the heart of System Capital's long-short strategy is companies' structural position as their industries change. The manager believes structural strength is...
Infrastructure's second act: Why advisers should take another look
Infrastructure has long been the quiet achiever in institutional portfolios. And increasingly, with a much broader definition of the term, its role is...
For absolute returns, look for love of craft
Hedge funds have a legitimate role to play in core portfolio construction, if the skill being paid for is repeatable. Managers who love what they do give...
Cracking the code: Incorporating alternatives into managed accounts
Alternatives have been very difficult to use within SMAs, but a new platform promises to solve this quandary.
Behind the dollars, private equity is still personal in the lower mid-market
Alignment is everything in private equity, says Fortitude's Bryan Brown. That and understanding individual psychology.
Golden future: How the precious metal is reasserting its place in portfolios
As gold rises to fresh record highs, it is no longer just a commodity sitting inside a broad-based basket: it is a strategic asset in its own right.
Holding the pen: Navigating private credit with discipline and scale
In private credit, scale is a great thing to have, but only if it is matched with underwriting discipline and structural control.
Allocators map the road ahead as markets shift and client needs evolve
Framing the current investment market and positioning for what comes next is a subjective process for asset allocators, with plenty of room for nuances in...
Allocators map the road ahead as markets shift and client needs evolve
Framing the current investment market and positioning for what comes next is a subjective process for asset allocators, with plenty of room for nuances in...
Wealth in motion: Advisers face the reality of the great transfer
The great inter-generational wealth transfer is not something that's imminent, or on the horizon; it's happening now, and advisers need to get to grips with it.