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A look back at how Private Debt and Real Estate have faired and the potential opportunities to come, alongside a look at investor appetite and plans and a broader view towards the future of Alternatives.
Speakers: Rahmin Maali
Dave will be looking at evolution in real estate fundraising and deals, assessing whether we are at the nadir of activity and whether H2 2021 will be a period of growth. To download his presentation, please use this link: https://go.preqin.com/flaia-re-dl-pd-preqin-slides-form-2-3
Speakers: Dave Lowery
Across some asset classes, activity has rebounded significantly, while others are still suffering hangover effects post the pandemic. Which asset classes are looking like the winners in the short term?
For the presentation download link, please use this link: https://go.preqin.com/flaia-re-dl-pd-2-2-2021-preqin-slides-form-0
Speakers: Dave Lowery
The alternative asset industry has continued to grow despite the economic slowdown trigged by the pandemic. This presentation will attempt to provide a high-level overview of the current Private Debt and Real Estate market landscapes, including industry AUM, fundraising and deal volume. We’ll look at 2020 year-end data, discuss some potential opportunities for 2021 and share key insight into the mind of investor – including results from our recent H1 2021 Investor Outlook Survey. Lastly, we’ll share some projections and trends which will be key to the continued growth of the alternatives industry.
Speakers: Joseph Borda, CAIA
During this session we will do a full 2020 market overview for the Private Debt and Real Estate industries, drawing on insights from Preqin’s soon to be published Global Reports and proprietary data. We will examine how the two asset classes fared through the lens of fundraising, performance, and deal activity before looking ahead to 2021 and beyond to try and forecast where they might be heading.
Speakers: Jesse Fahy
Alternative assets have weathered the storm remarkably well. During the webcast we will take stock of the global alternatives markets including trends in fundraising, performance and how the industry has adapted to the global pandemic. We will also outline Preqin's AUM estimates for private equity, private debt, infrastructure and real estate going forward to 2025 and the drivers behind it.
Speakers: Cameron Joyce
Activity across private capital markets reduced during 2020, with fundraising and deal activity impacted: we will look more closely at AUM, Dry Powder, Fundraising and Deal Activity Despite the hit to activity in 2020, there are reasons to be positive for the future Can those sectors hit hardest recover? Which are the strategies that might deliver the strongest returns?
Speakers: Dave Lowery
Using Preqin data we will look at the current state of the Private Real Estate and Private Debt Markets thus far into 2020 and how they have navigated COVID-19. We will take a 360 degree view of capital flows, including: fundraising trends, deal activity, LP appetite and fund performance. We will also compare 2020 performance to previous years as well as look ahead to where the market is headed in 2021.
Speakers: Jesse Fahy
Using Preqin data, Jesse will examine the impact that COVID-19 has had thus far on the private equity real estate and private debt industry. We will delve into fundraising trends across those two industries, the effect the virus has had on deal making, and lessons we can take away from the last recession for managers today. We will also look at how institutional investors have been reacting to the downturn and how they might allocate towards private capital over the longer term.
Speakers: Jesse Fahy
Using Preqin data, Jesse will examine the impact that COVID-19 has had thus far on the private equity real estate and private debt industry. We will delve into fundraising trends across those two industries, the effect the virus has had on deal making, and lessons we can take away from the last recession for managers today. We will also look at how institutional investors have been reacting to the downturn and how they might allocate towards private capital over the longer term.
Speakers: Jesse Fahy
Using Preqin data, Jesse will examine the impact that COVID-19 has had thus far on the private equity real estate and private debt industry. We will delve into fundraising trends across those two industries, the effect the virus has had on deal making, and lessons we can take away from the last recession for managers today. We will also look at how institutional investors have been reacting to the downturn and how they might allocate towards private capital over the longer term.
Speakers: Jesse Fahy
In this presentation Preqin will be giving a summary of findings from its 2020 Global Reports, as well as looking into the effect COVID-19 has had on the Alternative Assets Industry. We will look at the growth of the industry over the course of the past decade, as well as fundraising trends across asset classes for 2020. We will review the first quarter of this year to see how COVID-19 has started to shape the 2020 landscape, as well as a looking forward at the impact this disease could have on cashflows in the longer term.
Speakers: Jesse Fahy
Preqin will provide an update on the alternative assets market, as well as insight to support investment in alternatives. This discussion will encompass private capital, hedge funds and venture capital, including funds, fund managers, investors and deal information, as well as market-wide benchmarks in direct lending, private debt and real estate for a look back and forward-looking analysis.
Speakers: Jesse Fahy