United States:
Liquid Alternative AUM Increased $35B In 2017: Wilshire
02 February 2018
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Total liquid alternatives AUM increased by $4.4 billion during
Q4, with a $35-billion increase in overall liquid alternatives AUM
during 2017, according to the latest Wilshire Liquid Alternatives
Industry Monitor. The data found a combination of positive fund
flows and organic growth driven by performance, with 49 new liquid
alternative funds launched in 2017, including 23 equity hedge funds
and 12 multi-strategy funds. Relative value funds had the largest
net inflows during the year, attracting $10.5 billion in 2017.
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