Funds aiming for buyout are targeting a "false objective" that constrains allocation to illiquid assets, Russell Investments managing director of client strategy and research Sorca Kelly-Scholte says.
Kelly-Scholte told National Association of Pension Funds' (NAPF) conference delegates that funds should be investing in illiquid assets in order to exploit their illiquidity premia, but many are di...
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