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While the BDC sector is riding high, an improvement in reporting standards could attract many more institutional investors, says Cliffwater's Stephen Nesbitt
As private equity funds reach middle age, they will increasingly be seeking NAV facilities to unlock additional liquidty, says Reed Smith's Leon Stephenson
Some sectors are already struggling as the global economy begins to slow down while others are booming and fund managers will need to know how to spot opportunities in both camps, according to Baird's Paul Bail
The sheer number of smaller companies in Europe is vast so who is taking advantage of the opportunities created by this capital gap? Tingting Peng of ESO Capital seeks answers
How Anglo-Saxon and Dutch pension funds are helping to transform the world economy, with alternative assets on their radars. By Nicolas Firzli
Collateralised loan obligations are evolving to cope with the challenges of changing market conditions. Shawn Cooper of Orchard Global Asset Management explains how
John Wills of MetLife Investment Management charts the rise of a market investors are flocking to on an increasingly international basis.
Investors are increasingly looking for more interesting returns which fit between the extremes of fairly safe senior debt and high risk strategies, according to Rede Partners' Alastair Baird
With bank appetites having been curtailed, new investors of all stripes are flocking to this recession-resistant segment of the market, say Hadley Peer Marshall and Ian Simes of Brookfield Infrastructure.
A growing number of women are entering the industry, but the co-founder of GLAS Mia Drennan warns there is still a long way to go.