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Interval fund
What is an interval fund? An interval fund is a type of closed-end fund that offers liquidity to investors at stated intervals – typically quarterly, semiannually or annually. This means shareholders are able to sell a portion of their shares at regular intervals at a price based on the fund’s net asset value. Interval funds may...
Private credit
Why private credit? Private credit is an asset class that consists of investing in the debt of privately held companies. The terms “private credit” and “private debt” are often used interchangeably. Investing in the debt of private companies may provide an alternative source of income and diversification at a time when both are difficult to...
Liquid alts
What are liquid alternatives? Liquid alternatives refer to daily liquid open-end funds, such as mutual funds and ETFs, which invest across a broad range of alternative investment strategies. Collectively, these types of funds are often referred to as “liquid alts.” Liquid alternative funds manage approximately $255 billion1 in assets across a diverse range of strategies. U.S....
Commercial real estate debt
Significant opportunity The U.S. commercial real estate market represents a large investment opportunity with $5.8 trillion outstanding across property types and geographies.¹ $5.8T U.S. commercial real estate debt market¹ An income-driven asset class Income has been the primary driver of returns for commercial real estate debt with modest credit losses—even during the depths of the...
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