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另类投资管理协会CEO:中国市场不容忽视,另类投资已成主流
中国基金报·2025-11-08 05:03

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese market is too large, innovative, and dynamic to be ignored, and alternative investments have become mainstream globally [2][3][20]. Group 1: Importance of the Chinese Market - AIMA's commitment to China has remained steadfast despite market fluctuations, highlighting the market's vast size and innovative nature [6][8]. - AIMA has established a close partnership with the Asset Management Association of China (AMAC) and has hosted multiple forums to introduce China's asset management industry globally [7][8]. - The Chinese asset management industry is increasingly aligning with international standards, providing opportunities for AIMA to add value [9]. Group 2: Institutionalized Operations - Establishing operational and compliance frameworks that meet institutional standards is crucial for long-term success in alternative investments [12]. - AIMA provides guidance materials and training to help members align their operational standards with global expectations [13]. - Key areas of focus include valuation, operational management, and cybersecurity, which are essential for aligning interests between fund managers and investors [14]. Group 3: Trends in Alternative Investments - There is considerable uncertainty in global public markets, prompting investors to increase allocations to alternative assets, particularly hedge funds with low correlation to public markets [16][17]. - The global alternative investment industry is projected to grow from approximately $22 trillion to $30 trillion by 2030, indicating significant potential growth [18][19]. - Alternative investments have become mainstream, with major North American pension funds allocating close to 30% of their portfolios to this asset class [25][26]. Group 4: Private Credit Growth - Private credit has emerged as a significant growth area within alternative investments, with projections suggesting the market could reach $7 trillion in the coming years [31][34]. - The growth of private credit is supported by attractive returns for investors, particularly insurance institutions, and is underpinned by strong fundamentals [36][37]. - The trend of mergers and acquisitions in the asset management industry reflects the increasing integration of traditional and alternative investment services [38].