with regards to Australian Fund now ASX listed, is the ability to be discreet with small cap
illiquid investments now more time limited?
Not exact matches
Personally, I think that ten years from
now,
illiquid investments will only be taken on by those that can lock them away.
The rules have come in the wake of changes in the mutual fund industry, as funds have
now moved beyond the mere pooling of stocks and bonds into riskier and more complex categories such as alternative and
illiquid investments and leveraged funds.
-- Argo Group's AUM has
now declined by a cumulative 85 % (to $ 166 million), the $ 3.5 million Argo Local Markets Fund remains its only new fund - raising (since the credit crisis), it continues to write - off virtually all the management fees accrued & owed (
now totaling $ 6.2 million) by the Argo Real Estate Opportunities Fund, and it's also tied up a majority of shareholder funds in
illiquid loan & fund
investments.