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Hedge funds saw mixed results in February as market volatility surged amid trade tariff uncertainties. Fixed-income strategies performed well, benefiting from falling interest rates, while macro and equity hedge funds struggled due to sharp declines in technology stocks. 

 

The HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index fell 0.47%, with relative value arbitrage and event-driven strategies posting gains that were outweighed by broader declines. Cryptocurrency funds took a significant hit, with the HFR Cryptocurrency Index dropping 16.8% as volatility spiked. 

 

Meanwhile, event-driven funds gained modestly, and fixed-income strategies extended their winning streak, marking another month of positive returns. 


Finsum: As hedge funds navigate volatile conditions, their ability to adapt remains key to delivering returns in uncertain markets.

 

Published in Alternatives
Monday, 10 March 2025 07:42

Time to Buy the Real Estate Value Dip

The real estate market has endured a challenging two-year downturn, but conditions now present a compelling investment opportunity. Property values appear to have stabilized, setting the stage for a potential market recovery, with history suggesting that early investors stand to benefit the most. 

 

Strong fundamentals across various property types reinforce real estate’s long-term role as an inflation hedge and a steady income source. As interest rates decline, traditional fixed-income yields may compress, making private real estate an attractive alternative. 

 

Compared to stocks and corporate credit, real estate valuations remain appealing, particularly given its potential for portfolio diversification. The sector’s dislocation in capital structures has created opportunities to acquire high-quality assets at adjusted prices. 


Finsm: Ultimately, blending real estate equity and credit within a portfolio can offer both stability and upside potential in the evolving market landscape.

Published in Eq: Real Estate
Friday, 28 February 2025 08:34

JPMorgan Makes a Huge Splash in Private Credit

JPMorgan Chase is committing $50 billion to finance riskier companies backed by private equity as it expands into private credit. The bank has already deployed $10 billion across more than 100 deals since launching its direct lending push in 2021. 

 

Traditional lenders, including Citigroup and Wells Fargo, have formed partnerships with private credit funds, while Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley rely on their wealth management divisions. JPMorgan's move reflects the sector’s rapid growth, fueled by insurers, pensions, and sovereign wealth funds seeking higher-yielding investments. 

 

Private credit has increasingly replaced traditional debt markets, especially during market downturns, prompting banks to reclaim lost ground. While demand fluctuates with market conditions, JPMorgan aims to bolster its role in this evolving financial landscape.


Finsum: Banks are making a huge splash in the recent PC market and its worth monitoring how it evolves. 

Published in Wealth Management
Tuesday, 25 February 2025 04:23

Structured Notes Just Got a New Tool

GeoWealth has expanded its platform offerings through a new partnership with Halo Investing, allowing advisors to build and manage customizable structured note portfolios within a unified managed account (UMA). 

 

This collaboration gives advisors the ability to view, report, and bill at the individual sleeve level using GeoWealth’s proprietary sub-accounting system. Halo’s fintech platform, launched in 2015, has facilitated $12.5 billion in issuance, offering not just structured notes but market-linked CDs, buffered ETFs, and annuities, with robust tools for analysis, execution, and portfolio management. 

 

The partnership arrives on the heels of GeoWealth’s acquisition of First Ascent Asset Management, boosting its platform assets to $21 billion and reinforcing its tech-forward approach with half its workforce dedicated to product and engineering. As structured notes become more integrated into advisor strategies, this move positions GeoWealth to offer more diversification and income-generating opportunities for clients. 


Finsum: This timely expansion the growing demand for alternative fixed-income solutions amid shifting market conditions.

Published in Wealth Management
Sunday, 16 February 2025 13:27

The Biggest Trends in Global Alts

Asia’s hedge fund market is evolving, with diversification beyond long/short equity into multi-strategy and quantitative approaches, particularly in Japan. The adoption of separately managed accounts (SMAs) is rising, offering investors greater customization, risk control, and transparency. 

 

Allocators are increasingly partnering with emerging managers early, securing better terms and gaining specialized market insights. Transparency and authenticity are becoming crucial, as investors seek managers who openly share their strategies, risks, and past performance. 

 

Japan remains a key focus, while sectors like artificial intelligence and semiconductors present new investment opportunities. 


Finsum: Despite these trends, raising capital remains challenging for emerging managers, who must establish strong infrastructure and a compelling value proposition to attract investors.

 

Published in Alternatives
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