Group 1: Alternative Investment Managers - Fitch downgraded its outlook on large alternative managers to 'deteriorating' from 'neutral' due to concerns over U.S. trade policy, but noted the sector has performed well since the revision [1] - The SEC's Investor Advisory Committee recommended expanding investor access to private market strategies through registered funds, highlighting the investor protections and liquidity these vehicles provide [2] - Private equity groups warned about potential mis-selling as the sector opens to individual investors, citing intermediaries' lack of experience in assessing products and explaining liquidity issues [3] Group 2: Market Trends and Performance - International equities have seen a revival in 2025, with the Morningstar Global Markets ex-US Index up 25% year-to-date, compared to a 13% increase in the Morningstar US Market Index [4] - The SEC extended the deadline for private investment funds to comply with enhanced disclosure rules, reflecting ongoing regulatory adjustments in the sector [5] - The ETF industry is expected to benefit from lower interest rates, with a shift of assets from money market funds into ETFs anticipated as rates decline [7] Group 3: Private Credit and Business Development Companies - Private credit secondary transaction volume has surged globally since 2023, indicating increased activity in both limited partner-led and general partner-led transactions [9] - Business Development Companies have gained popularity as a means for investors to access loans, with their assets under management significantly increasing in recent years [11] - Blackstone appointed Katie Keenan as CEO of its real estate investment trust for individuals, following the death of the previous leader [12]
12 Investment Must Reads for This Week (Sept. 22, 2025)
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