Delegated Investment Management in Alternative Assets

IF 1.9 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Review of Corporate Finance Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-16 DOI:10.1093/rcfs/cfac027
Aleksandar Andonov
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Institutional investors can be segmented into investors that hold simple portfolios of traditional equities and bonds, and investors that manage complex strategies in public and private markets. Investors implementing active portfolio management and holding diversified portfolios of equities and bonds are more likely to invest in alternative asset classes. The performance of institutional investors in alternative assets is significantly lower than in equities, suggesting that investors accept lower returns in exchange for diversification benefits. Institutions delegate 90% of their alternative investments to external managers and funds-of-funds. These intermediaries capture large part of the potential diversification benefits through higher fees and lower returns.
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另类资产委托投资管理
机构投资者可以分为持有传统股票和债券的简单投资组合的投资者,以及在公开和私人市场管理复杂策略的投资者。实施积极投资组合管理并持有股票和债券多元化投资组合的投资者更有可能投资于另类资产类别。机构投资者在另类资产上的表现明显低于股票,这表明投资者接受较低的回报以换取多元化收益。机构将90%的另类投资委托给外部经理和基金的基金。这些中介机构通过较高的费用和较低的回报,获得了很大一部分潜在的多元化收益。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Corporate Finance Studies (RCFS) is dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the expansive field of Corporate Finance. The journal seeks original contributions, reviewing papers based on their unique insights into Corporate Finance. This encompasses a wide spectrum, including a firm's interactions with stakeholders, capital markets, internal organization structure, compensation mechanisms, corporate governance, and capital management. RCFS also welcomes research in financial intermediation, financial institutions, microstructure, and the implications of asset pricing for Corporate Finance. The journal considers theoretical, empirical, and experimental papers for review.
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