Nearly two thirds (59 percent) of institutional investors globally are set to increase their allocation to private equity over the next five years, according to new State Street research. In contrast, a further 15 percent of institutional investors said their exposure to private equity is likely to decline over the same period.
Willis Towers Watson's institutional investment clients globally allocated $10bn, via 175 selections, to diversifying investment strategies in 2015. Within this grouping, liquid alternatives attracted the most interest with over $8.1bn, of which approximately half is in smart beta and where $1.9bn is in secure income strategies.
Deutsche Bank released its 14th annual Alternative Investment Survey, one of the industry's largest and longest standing hedge fund investor surveys...
Natixis Global Asset Management (Natixis Global AM) has today published the first annual
edition of its Global Portfolio Barometer, offering insights into model portfolios across the world
and the asset allocation decisions made throughout 2015.
Despite Dip, New Research Verifies Asset Owners' Continued Interest in Private Equity Investments