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Webinar - Japanese institutional investors allocation to alternative asset classes - 14 May 2020
19 Jun 2020
For a number of years, Japanese institutional investors have been allocating more to alternative asset classes and alternative investment funds. With the current Covid-19 pandemic in the background, we wanted to cover those trends towards alternative investments in Japan, in terms of products and asset classes, key considerations of Japanese institutional investors and how Japanese and foreign managers are responding to this demand with their products. Guest speakers from Asset Management One Alternative Investments and Tikehau Investment Management Japan joined our Partner Stephane Karolczuk to discuss their views on the above trends and their product offering to Japanese institutions as well as their experience in setting up, operating and selling Luxembourg alternative investment fund structures. Speakers - Sergei Diakov, Head, Tikehau Investment Management Japan - Jack Wang, Fund Manager, Infra debt, Asset Management One AI - Stephane Karolczuk, Partner, Arendt & Medernach S.A. Agenda - Introduction and overview of the Covid-19 situation in Japan - Market overview and alternative investment trends - Asset managers products and offering - Structuring of alternative funds for the Japanese institutional market, focus on credit funds and infrastructure debt funds
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