Unlimited: being direct with private equity secondaries

Reputation matters Many investors shopping for LP interests will use manager reputation as the guiding input for their search for secondary investments, Welsch- Lehmann says. “People look at LP interests topdown. They look at the name of a fund manager and often apply an arbitrary discount associated with that name without looking at the underlying assets. As a result the pricing is sometimes more of an art than a science,” he says. However, smart investors will select GPs with the skills to improve the value of assets, Suters says. “There needs to be an understanding of the assets but also an understanding of the skill and the contribution that the GP can make to the performance of those assets,” he says. “Not all GPs are equal. There are some duds out there.”

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Building resilient portfolios amid increasing macro complexity

The forces currently shaping fixed income markets are fundamentally different to those of the post-GFC era creating both opportunities and challenges for investors. Asset owners are once again turning their attention to this foundational asset class, with its enduring relevance as part of a diversified portfolio. Investment Magazine in partnership with T. Rowe Price recently assembled leading investment experts to discuss the evolving role of fixed income in building resilient portfolios; the case for active management and customisation; and the AI and hyperscaler opportunity.

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