Alternative Fund Insight
Ep 28 - Explainer: Why 2024 has been the year of the managed account
28 Dec 2024
Start by signing up to AFI's FREE weekly intel newsletter: alternativefundinsight.com/newsletter-sign-up/In episode 4 of the second series of the AFI podcast, founder and host Will Wainewright brings you the first "Hedge Fund Explainer" - focused on why 2024 has been the year of the managed account. This trend has been driven by changing LP/GP power dynamics and the increased use of external allocations by multi-manager platforms.You can subscribe to the AFI podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. All feedback welcome! If you enjoyed this or other episodes please subscribe, leave a rating and review.Contact Will: [email protected] Visit the website: www.alternativefundinsight.comFollow the latest developments via our LinkedIn page: www.linkedin.com/company/alternative-fund-insightRelease date: 28 December 2024 (piece published to AFI members on 20 December 2024: https://alternativefundinsight.com/key-trends-why-2024-is-the-year-of-the-managed-account/)*No part of this audio constitutes investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future returns* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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