Private Markets – The New Traditional Asset Class (EN)
Private markets are increasingly becoming a core component of
diversified portfolios. This roundtable examines why private assets
are moving from niche allocations to a new form of “traditional”
investment.
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In this episode, senior industry experts discuss the structural
shift that is elevating private markets into a permanent role
within institutional and private wealth portfolios. The
conversation explores how private equity, private credit, and
other alternative strategies are reshaping long-term asset
allocation frameworks.
Key topics include the growing accessibility of private markets,
changing investor expectations, and the role of professional
manager selection in an increasingly complex landscape. The panel
also addresses liquidity considerations, return drivers, and how
private markets compare to traditional public assets in terms of
risk, governance, and portfolio resilience.
This discussion provides a clear view on why private markets are
no longer an alternative on the sidelines, but an essential
pillar of modern investment strategies.
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Disclaimer
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Finanzinstrumente. Alle Angaben sind ohne Gewähr und es handelt
sich nicht um Anlageberatung.
EN: The content of this episode is for general information
purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation to buy or
sell specific financial instruments. All information is provided
without guarantee and does not constitute investment advice.
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