BlackRock Encourages More Money to Be Put in Hedge Funds
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The hedge funds reach record figures of assets under global management, but large institutional investors demand a review of the commission model. Meanwhile, financial education and growing interest in the crypto become key parts of the new scenario.
BlackRock encourages more money to be put in hedge funds
Institutional investors should increase their exposure to hedge funds in order to generate potentially higher returns, Blackrock has said. In the latest paper of the firm’s Investment Institute, strategists encouraged more money to be placed in hedge funds, as ongoing economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions erode returns on traditional investment assets, such as bonds and equity. The global asset manager argued that hedge funds have the a…
BlackRock urges investors to ramp up hedge fund allocations
The BlackRock Investment Institute has recommended its largest-ever boost to hedge fund allocations, advising institutional investors to add up to 5 percentage points more to the asset class compared with pre-2020 levels, according to a report by the Financial Times. Strategists at the world’s largest asset manager said hedge funds should be funded by trimming positions in developed market equities and government bonds, without reducing private …
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