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- Sixth Street partners with Northwestern for $13B in ABS
- Capital Group and KKR enter into strategic partnership for alternatives, private credit, and beyond
- Aflac gets into private credit with 40% stake in Tree Line Capital
- Brookfield acquires majority stake in asset-based private credit firm Castlelake – another david and goliath partnership.
- BNY partners with CIFC on private credit
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Category Archives: multi-convergence
4 hour work week? Balancing productivity perceptions: leadership, google, outliers, and Gangnam style work life balance
Who works the hardest and who works the smartest? Comparing global average work hours from the OECD (not a complete data set, but the most complete available), shows that developing countries work a lot longer/harder than their US and European … Continue reading
Posted in alternatives, asia, books, Brand, Chile, consulting, distribution, Enskat Associates, information delivery, Latin America, lifestyle, management, multi-convergence
Tagged better life, enskat associates, Eric Schmidt, four hour work week, Gangnam style, gladwell, google, Justin Bieber, Leadership, lifestyle, MIT, OECD, productivity, PSY
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Top 25 paid women in business – finance leads the way
After my post “womenomics – the end of men in finance?” earlier this week, let’s move away from just titles and see who brings home the bacon. Fortune just published the list of the best paid 25 female powerhouses, and … Continue reading
Posted in alternatives, asia, black swans, Brand, cash flows, distribution, EFAMA, Enskat, Enskat Associates, information delivery, institutions, Latin America, management, multi-convergence, politics, private banking, professional fund buyers, regulation, SWFs, switzerland, traditional, UCITS, Uncategorized, wealth management
Tagged alla, Annaly, asset international, claressa shields, daniel enskat, Debra Cafaro, enskat associates, erdoe, facebook, Fagan, female leadership, Ina drew, Indra, institutional investor, Jamie dimon, jp morgan, meg Whitman, oracle, PepsiCo, Sandberg, ventas, Wellington, womenomics
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Key concerns for global institutional investors: volatility, risk and correlations
A new global survey of close to 500 institutional investors conducted by Natixis Global Asset Management – NGAM is keeping busy these days – points out a few common and a few not so common concerns for asset holders worldwide. … Continue reading
Posted in alternatives, apps, asia, Brand, consulting, EFAMA, Enskat, Enskat Associates, information delivery, institutions, management, multi-convergence, pension funds, private banking, professional fund buyers, UCITS, wealth management
Tagged alternatives, asset international, E&A, enskat associates, global institutions, hedge, institutional investor, liquidity, ngam, private equity, risk management, volatility
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Multi-Convergence – Products: Alternatives vs Traditional
In my last few posts I talked about risk on risk off (RORO), return optimization around volatility (ROVO), and Natixis’ new volatility team, all part of the industry metatrend of #MultiConvergence, which I will write about in my next global … Continue reading
Posted in alternatives, black swans, Brand, cash flows, consulting, distribution, EFAMA, Enskat, Enskat Associates, information delivery, management, multi-convergence, pension funds, professional fund buyers, regulation
Tagged aberdeen, alternatives, blackrock, enskat, enskat associates, factor, Franklin Templeton, gam, hedge, k1, k2, man, multi convergence, pictet, pimco, private equity, products, solutions, ucits
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