Private debt and liquid alternatives most likely to win post-Brexit

Michael Klimes
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Liquid alternatives and private debt have the most potential to benefit from Britain's vote to leave the European Union (EU) according to research.

A report from Bfinance looked at a range of factors related to Brexit which affect the performance of assets. Those tied to inflation and gross domestic product (GDP) such as equities and bonds are...

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