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Investors Haven’t Completely Pulled Out of China

When building private investment portfolios, it is important for investors to choose managers who are disciplined, with strong alignment between general partners and limited partners, and differentiated specialization. Managing Director Audrey The spoke with DealStreetAsia about where Cambridge Associates’ clients are allocating in this market environment and what investors should look out for when selecting […]

September 2023

Private Equity: Why Smaller Companies Are In Vogue

In this article by Private Equity International, Andrea Auerbach explains why size can be the “frenemy” of portfolio company performance. In today’s quieter market, occurring at a time when managers may have to work harder to generate returns (and hopefully more liquidity) for investors, it seems that smaller companies are in vogue, with operating characteristics that […]

September 2023

CEO David Druley: How to Remain Successful in the Increasingly Complex World of Investing

In honor of our 50th Anniversary, Cambridge Associates’ CEO, David Druley was recently profiled in The Business Times where he reflected on the firm’s 50-year progress and our commitment to Asia. As wealth in Asia continues to grow, many wealthy families in Asia are seeking to professionalize their family offices and diversify their fortunes across […]

August 2023

Liqian Ma on What’s Next for Impact Investing

Global Head of Sustainable and Impact Investing, Liqian Ma, was recently profiled in Crain Currency. In the article Liqian discusses growing up in China and how his experiences as part of a working-class immigrant family in the U.S. informed his path to investing for both positive returns and the impact on our environment, communities and […]

July 2023

Cambridge’s Celia Dallas on the Death of 60/40, Geopolitical Risk and Inflation

Chief Investment Strategist, Celia Dallas, recently met with Pensions & Investments to discuss how Cambridge Associates builds bespoke and diversified portfolios for its clients. Celia addresses how to think about investment strategy and asset class allocation based on risk and return objectives, the role of illiquid assets within a portfolio, and how to navigate the […]

July 2023

Macro Hedge Funds Lead Gains in Asia

Asia’s macro hedge funds, which trade on economic trends, have outperformed other strategies so far this year even as they manoeuvred wild moves in global bond markets.  In this article by Reuters, Senior Investment Director Benjamin Low says most macro funds did well but the performance of long-short equity funds, which bet on stock prices […]

July 2023

Empowering Female Fortune: Insights for Family Offices and UHNW Women

Heather Jablow, Head of Private Client Practice, North America, recently met with Crain Currency to discuss gender diversity in family offices. As women contribute more financially to their families than ever and move increasingly into the ultra-high-net-worth space, it’s prudent that family offices ensure that women have full decision-making capacity when managing wealth. In the […]

July 2023

The Cost of Being Wealthy

Families of wealth are always curious about wealth management costs and often want to benchmark those expenses against their peers. Costs are an important consideration when devising an overall wealth management strategy. What is the right price and how is it determined? In this Barron’s PENTA article, Managing Director Charlie Grace shares an approach families can take to […]

June 2023

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