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3 Surprising Ways to Hedge Against Inflation

The Motley Fool

However, there are several asset classes outside of the stock market that can profit during inflationary surges. Unless you meet income or net worth thresholds that qualify you as an accredited investor , your ability to invest in private businesses will be limited. Image Source: Getty Images 2.

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Why KKR Stock Rallied 10.5% in May

The Motley Fool

The private equity giant delivered 20%+ growth in its fee-related earnings, total operating earnings, and adjusted net income. It also grew its assets under management (AUM) by 13% to $578 million, raising an impressive $31 billion of new capital in the quarter. KKR also formed several new strategic partnerships last month.

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Five Questions for Vetting an Investment in a New or Emerging VC Fund

This is going to be BIG.

While most of the money that goes into VC funds comes from institutions that are highly experienced in the asset class, some family offices and high net worth individuals also invest in VC. What risks have you taken that others haven’t—and why did you think they were worth taking?

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Sagard launches first private equity fund for retail investors

Private Equity Insights

Sagard, a global alternative asset manager, launched its first private equity fund designed for Canadian accredited investors. This new offering allows individuals to access private equity opportunities that were previously limited to large institutional investors.

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Sagard launches PE fund targeting retail investors

Private Equity Wire

Canada’s Sagard Holdings is launching a private equity fund aimed at retail investors, marking a significant move as alternative asset managers expand their focus beyond institutional clients and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, according to a report by Wealth Management. A subsidiary of Power Corp.