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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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Largest pension fund worldwide, GPIF, increases equities and foreign allocations
The largest pension fund globally, Japan’s GPIF, is increasing equity allocations and foreign investments at the expense of fixed income to move into riskier assets. It’s part of what the media has called “Abenomics”, the not too creative neologism of … Continue reading
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Tagged Abenomics, asset allocation, asset management, bonds, enskat, enskat associates, equities, GPIF, institutional investors, investing, japan, Pension Funds, stocks, warren
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Bill Gross’ damages: US needs to learn from Canada and Mexico
Yesterday, BG published his latest monthly musings, entitled “damages”. Bill discusses the pros and cons of losing his long-term memory, which on the financial side include the new normal, the US as the cleanest dirty shirt, Nemo’s ring of fire … Continue reading
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Tagged bill gross, bis, bonds, canada, CBO, daniel enskat, E&A, el-erian, enskat, enskat associates, fiscal gap, IMF, insights, institutional, investment, liabilities, mexico, Pension Funds, pimco, ring of fire, social security
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