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18 August 2017

Liquid Alternative Funds AUM Increased $3.1B In Q2: Wilshire

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Liquid alternative strategies continued to attract investor capital in the second quarter of 2017, according to the latest Wilshire Liquid Alternatives Industry Monitor.
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Liquid alternative strategies continued to attract investor capital in the second quarter of 2017, according to the latest Wilshire Liquid Alternatives Industry Monitor. A combination of organic growth, capital flows and new launches spurred overall AUM in the liquid alternatives sphere to increase by $3.1 billion during the period, although that growth was well below the $17.6 billion increase in AUM in Q1. Notably, after five consecutive quarters of outflows, multi-strategy funds experienced net inflows of $1.06 billion in Q2.

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