
The evolution of private markets
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As private markets have evolved, investors have shifted their approach away from a one-size-fits-all portfolio structure focused on closed end funds towards more bespoke constructions.
Alongside this, liquidity concerns amongst both LPs and GPs have prompted a strategic reassessment of the role co-investments and secondary transactions play in modern portfolios, shifting them from the periphery of private markets to central tools for portfolio construction.
Meanwhile, the increasing democratisation of private markets encourages evermore semi-liquid fund structures to enter the market to cater to a new investor client base.
Join Matt Vokes, US Alternatives Investment Leader, and his guests Mike Forestner, Global Chief Investment Officer for Private Markets, Gurjeet Dosanjh, Real Assets Investment Director, and Heather Brooks, Real Estate Investment Director, as they discuss this structural evolution in private markets and explore the different pressures from LPs and GPs driving them forward.
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