Abstract

In the wake of the global financial crisis, with low returns on traditional fixed income instruments, institutional investors seek alternative investment vehicles with similar characteristics. Illiquid assets, such as infrastructure and real estate, have become an increasingly important share of their investments. In this article, we study the performance impact in terms of diversification and return of introducing illiquid assets in an otherwise standard allocation.

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