Our exclusive interviews covered a range of hot topics, from the shifting landscape of Private Credit and whether the sector is nearing a saturation point, to innovative strategies for hedge funds navigating market volatility. We also explored the evolving dynamics in private equity, particularly the rise of impact investing, and discussed the growing importance of sustainable infrastructure and real estate projects in the face of climate change.
Organized in collaboration with CFA Society New York, CAIA Association, and Markets Group, ALTSNY 2024 offered attendees a unique opportunity to engage with top industry experts and gain practical insights on the future of alternative investments.
To watch the interviews, click the links below:
- "There's a strong demand for investments that deliver financial returns alongside social impact," said Sylvia Kwan, CIO at Ellevest.
- "Although public markets are performing well, you're really limiting your universe if you're only investing there." Shannon Saccocia, CIO at Neuberger Berman Private Wealth.
- "Immigration, millennials entering middle age, and the wealth effect of baby boomers are pivotal," shares Michael Crook, CIO at Mill Creek Capital Advisors.
- "Lots in the market have rallied or tightened," shares Wayne Yi, CIO at Simon Quick Advisors.
- "Why are we here? 40 years ago, you could buy a treasury yielding 14% with inflation at 5%. Today, that's a distant memory," reflects David Allen, Chair of the Board of CFA Society New York.
- "Everybody's talking about GenAI—it's a major focus for us in healthcare and FinTech," shares Annie Lamont, Founder & Managing Partner at Oak HC/FT.
- "It's not Maple or nothing, it's Maple or something like Maple," shares James Burron, CAIA alongside William J. Kelly, CAIA of CAIA Association.
- "Hedge funds have been an unloved asset class for years, but they can do good beyond numbers," shares Lan Cai, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at PBUCC.
- "Customization is key to achieving returns," says Mary Cahill, drawing from her tenure at Emory's endowment.
- "Fossil fuels have a long sunset," shares Jakob Wilhelmus, Director of Thematic Research at PGIM.
- "More credit flows through non-bank lenders globally, reshaping the investment landscape," says Jackie Brady, Head of Global Debt Solutions at PGIM Private Alternatives.
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