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Coller Capital launches PE secondaries fund for HNWIs

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Secondaries market giant Coller Capital has launched its Coller Secondaries Private Equity Opportunities Fund (C-SPEF), a tender offer fund aimed at high-net-worth investors. C-SPEF will be open for investment beginning in April 2024. The fund does not charge a performance fee and waives its management fee for the first year.

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Ares Management Launches Ansley Park Capital

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Ares Management Corporation, a leading global alternative investment manager, announced today that funds managed by its Alternative Credit strategy have launched Ansley Park Capital, a newly-formed lending and specialty finance company that delivers full spectrum, customized financing solutions for essential-use, large-ticket equipment.

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Transcript: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

The Big Picture

And they also have a unique approach to feeds when they’re generating alpha, when they’re outperforming their benchmark, they take a performance fee. And when they’re not generating alpha, when they’re underperforming, they actually return fees. That’s a function of the capitalism.

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CPP Investments' CEO Discusses Fiscal Year 2024 Results

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billion of net income, CPP Investments directly and indirectly incurred $1,617 million of operating expenses, $1,449 million in investment management fees and $2,067 million in performance fees paid to external managers, as well as $427 million of transaction-related expenses. mortgage real estate investment trust.

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A Conversation With John Graham on CPP Investments Fiscal 2023 Results

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Management fees increased by $165 million, due to an increase in average assets managed by external fund managers. Performance fees decreased by $621 million driven by fewer realization events in the private equity portfolio given the low transaction activity through the year, partially offset by strong performance of hedge funds.

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Transcript: David Layton

The Big Picture

I found David Layton, CEO of the firm, to be very thoughtful and very much different in how he thinks about risk-reward liquidity, various market sectors, processes, just the whole gestalt of we are a steward of capital with our clients, and we are aligned with those clients. It was really a fascinating conversation. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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