semiliquid
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- semiliquidity noun
Etymology
Origin of semiliquid
Example Sentences
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One factor driving the creation of private-credit benchmarks is the push by asset managers to expand their offerings to individual investors, particularly through so-called evergreen, or semiliquid, funds, according to market services providers.
Inflows to “semiliquid” business development companies, or BDCs, that Blue Owl and others have sold aggressively to wealthy individuals dropped an average 15% over the last three months, according to research by Fitch Ratings.
Alternative investment managers that plowed into private credit are getting hit as investors worry about more redemptions from semiliquid private funds and slowing asset growth in the formerly hot sector.
From Barron's
Other “semiliquid” funds sell private shares to wealthy individuals, which BDC managers redeem in limited amounts every quarter.
With traditional bonds offering paltry returns, retail investors have piled billions into a new breed of semiliquid funds that promise market-beating yields.
From Barron's
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