‘Whole’ portfolios need public AND private markets (Part 1)

Nick Griffin, Matthew Michelini, Edward Talmor-Gera, Antonio Ferrer  |  21 August 2024  |  1.00 CE

Traditional stocks and bonds have long been the mainstay of investment portfolios. However, the breadth and depth of private markets increased significantly in recent years and practitioners can no longer ignore unlisted assets. When held alongside publicly traded equities and bonds, private assets can bring significant benefits to multi-asset portfolios.

Session  (60 mins)  |  Filmed 21 August 2024

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- Presentation slides - Nick Griffin
- Presentation slides - Matthew Michelini
- Presentation slides - Edward Tal...

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