ranking/biggest PE FoF
Hi, where can I find any ranking or the list of the biggest PE FoF in the world? I googled it, but to no avail.
Hi, where can I find any ranking or the list of the biggest PE FoF in the world? I googled it, but to no avail.
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Check out Pantheon, a subsidiary of Russell investment group. It has/had 17 billion under management last time I checked.
Right, thanks. But if I'm looking for a list of FoF and not one specific fund...?
If you think a fund is a subsidiary, you're probably going to have trouble finding the information.
Hopefully someone here will give it to you.
JPM and CommonFund are huge.
scratch that...
they are enormous.
if working up the ladder in a PE FoF, is switching over to PE possible maybe at the associate or VP level? thanks in advance
They are generally considered different skill sets, but it is possible.
Some FoFs do direct deals and many do co-investments, so you can get some experience there.
FoF - How to rank funds with different strategies? (Originally Posted: 07/06/2014)
May I ask the guys who know the business of FoF:
when you do research on fund managers to decide which ones to invest, how do you define quantitative criteria for the selection/ranking? the things is the strategies can be very different, how to compare apple and oranges..
Am I right to consider due diligence, comparability with your own investment objective, style diversification, historical return/risk, and are there any other factors?
thank you!
I know quite a few people within the FoF industry, but don't take my word too seriously.
The feeling I got from what they have described was that besides the typical performance, outlook, style, assets, liquidity risk, leverage, personnel updates and newly released audited financials/offering materials... idiosyncratic and systematic risks are the main worry, besides tail risk events for obvious reasons. And that the risk team's major focus before even considering a fund manager is separating the alpha from the beta within the fund's historical returns.
Take a look at this paper: https://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/research/fimrc/papers/risk_measure…
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