«I think the reason for that paradox is there is
just less liquidity in the medical office sector, because that investment market is still in the early stages of development and you have [fewer] investors,» Putnam says.
Not exact matches
One very stylized fact is that corporate bid / ask spreads aren't that high, though they are higher than pre-crisis levels; instead the increased cost of
liquidity seems to be passed along in
just less trading rather than more expensive trading:
Maybe it'll
just increase trading costs, as
liquidity providers have to charge more to make up for the
less transparent risks they face.
The plan sponsors can allocate all they like to alternatives, but they aren't magic... they can do
just as bad as public equity, and with far
less liquidity.
# 5
Less liquidity and less data about your investments There's just less to know about the markets and systems abroad and there may not be enough information available about the companies and investments you're interested
Less liquidity and
less data about your investments There's just less to know about the markets and systems abroad and there may not be enough information available about the companies and investments you're interested
less data about your investments There's
just less to know about the markets and systems abroad and there may not be enough information available about the companies and investments you're interested
less to know about the markets and systems abroad and there may not be enough information available about the companies and investments you're interested in.