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Adalla Kim

Adalla Kim is a reporter for Private Debt Investor, where she covers private debt investments across Asia Pacific. She joined from a Financial Times publication, having covered Korean institutional investments across asset classes and alternative investments in Asia Pacific. Before that, she was a Graduate Intern at Campbell Lutyens, a private equity and infrastructure advisory group headquartered in London. She has a bachelor’s degree in International Trade from Incheon National University and speaks Korean, English and Spanish.
These institutions prefer floating rate-based loans to mitigate foreign currency hedging risks.
The planned commitments come after its $200m allocation across two global multi-asset fund of fund managers last year.
The $217bn public pension fund is adding private corporate debt to its portfolio as part of a five percent allocation to global alternatives.
Real estate developers in China are turning to private credit managers to meet their financing needs amid a continuing liquidity crunch.
The New York-headquartered manager has held a final closing after a decade-long break from the Asian fundraising market.
Senior economist Trinh Nguyen of Natixis reveals why investors are plagued by uncertainty in this two-minute video.
The Korean pension fund has re-upped with Square Mile Capital, but this time with a bigger cheque.
Its real estate team says the yield spread has come down to the lower end of ‘a reasonable range’.
The world’s third-largest public pension fund is searching for a new CIO again.
The first fund of this type has invested mainly in BB and BBB- rated loans for projects in the US and Europe.
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