Alternative Investments 2020: The Future of Alternative Investments
This report examines the forces shaping the alternative investment industry and considers where these may take the industry in the coming years, focusing on private equity buyouts, hedge funds, and venture capital.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | World Economic Forum |
Page count: | 59 pages |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing macroeconomic trends, regulatory changes, and industry dynamics such as institutionalization and retailization. The study also considered the evolving landscape of business and investment models, as well as the potential impact of retail investors on the alternative investment ecosystem.
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Key Insights
The alternative investment industry is evolving due to macroeconomic drivers, post-crisis financial industry regulation, and trends like institutionalization and retailization. Emerging markets, aging populations, and monetary policy are influencing the industry, while regulations reshape financial systems and investor-GP relationships. Institutional investors are becoming more sophisticated, and retail investors are emerging as a significant capital source. The industry is developing new business models and relationships to navigate these changes.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | alternative investment ecosystem | alternative investments | business models | demography | economy | financial crisis | globalisation | growth | institutional investors | institutionalization | investment models | investments | investor-gp relationships | macroeconomic trends | regulatory changes | retail investors | retailization