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'We were ruthless': KeyInvest gets serious on private credit manager selection and reporting
Private credit has been crying out for reporting standards that are clear and homogenous, but the industry is so disparate that a solution always seemed far...
How to find hedge funds investing in ‘dynamism and change’
There’s around 15,000 hedge funds in the world – but how many of them are really hedge funds? When you’re looking for non- or less-correlated returns, it...
Income, growth and impact: Why the SDA sector is the next big emerging asset class
Born out of a government program, the Specialist Disability Income sector has expanded into a robust private market investment opportunity for those with the...
What really matters in alternatives manager selection
High returns help, but what’s more important is trust, accountability, and making sure that the remuneration structures aren’t “really cheeky”.
Property subsectors firm as positive portfolio additions across the spectrum
While it's broadly considered an alternative asset class, there are still traditional and non-traditional subsectors to real estate. Both have their...
Secondaries market headed for 'record year' as private markets surge
As the twin pillars of private markets – debt and equity – have expanded, so has the burgeoning secondaries market behind it. Allocations continue flowing...
Adding alternatives appropriately means nailing the decision framework
The alternatives sector is unique in that it's largely defined by what it's not. Accordingly, how you fit alternatives within your existing asset class...
Private capital's secret data driving savvy decision-making in secondaries market
The private markets juggernaut is one that has also thrown up a wealth of data that other players can use to sharpen up due diligence when making their own...
Alternative managers zero in as regional investment demand spikes
Asset managers have quickly ascertained the region's growing appetite for alternative investments will not abate any time soon, but liquidity and gate...
Healthcare property sector poised for a 'second wind' of growth
By investing in healthcare property, specialist teams can offer both stable income and the potential for capital growth. But it's the idiosyncratic...
The active advantage in small cap investing explained
The rise of passive investment makes tremendous sense, especially when the index being tracked is on the large cap side. Move down the index, however, and it...
VC is booming in NZ, and the opportunity set for investors is expanding
NZ punches above its weight in many sectors, with deeptech the latest to surge on the back of a global mindset, an abundant talent pool and VC enterprise that...
'Changing dynamic' between public and private markets worth watching: ASIC
Private markets are worth around $14 trillion globally, ASIC believes. It's not sure, and that uncertainty hints at the wider problem – private markets, and...
Why value is better at taking market beat-downs
Value stocks are hit harder in market drawdowns but come out of them faster and harder, according to research from Pzena Investment Management.