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ASSET ALLOCATION
This section details the allocation of investments between the different asset classes within private markets, such as secondary investments, primary investments and direct investments, as well as the proportion of liquid assets (held in the liquid sleeve). It provides an overview of the portfolio's composition and can be adjusted at any time.
Strategy/sub asset-class exposure (% net asset)
Data as of: 29 Nov 2024.
Liquid Sleeve
58.2 %
Secondaries Co-Investments
32.7 %
Direct Co-Investments
7.3 %
Secondaries Fund Investments
1.8 %
Primaries / Direct Fund Investments
0.0 %
Top investment exposures
This section provides an overview of the largest holdings of the fund, including detail on the specific types of investments and their respective weightings as a percentage of the fund's overall assets.
Private Wealth market: A significant market representing c.$200tn assets globally according to BNP Paribas, with allocation to private markets standing at <3% for private investors vs. c.14% for institutional investors (Bain PE Report '23), indicating significant white space for further private market exposure for the former. Semi-liquid funds have demonstrated strong uptake over the past few years, and is estimated to represent c.$400bn globally to date according to iCapital.
Secondaries deal volume: The Secondary market delivered strong results in H1 2024, with total transaction volume at $72bn, setting a new record for H1 deal volumes. LP-led deals represented 57% of H1 2024 transactions (GP-leds: 43%), with LP-led deals seeing continued momentum driven by liquidity needs. Optimistic outlook for H2 2024 volumes given expected higher transaction volumes typically observed in the second half of the year.
Secondaries pricing: Pricing of LP-led Secondary deals is on the high side, underscoring the need to be disciplined and offer other non-price attributes such as speed and reliability of deal execution and deal structuring to remain competitive. Convergence of bid-ask spreads seems to increase driven by favourable investor sentiment according to Evercore.
Performance Commentary
The reception and integration of the Net Asset Values (NAVs") of underlying investments as of September 2024 resulted in a total increase of 1.8% of the NAV of Carmignac Private Evergreen over the last two months. This increase was mainly driven by Project Luigi and Volt, as well as the appreciation of assets held in dollars.
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Market Environment
Private Wealth market: A significant market representing c.$200tn assets globally according to BNP Paribas, with allocation to private markets standing at <3% for private investors vs. c.14% for institutional investors (Bain PE Report '23), indicating significant white space for further private market exposure for the former. Semi-liquid funds have demonstrated strong uptake over the past few years, and is estimated to represent c.$400bn globally to date according to iCapital.
Secondaries deal volume: The Secondary market delivered strong results in H1 2024, with total transaction volume at $72bn, setting a new record for H1 deal volumes. LP-led deals represented 57% of H1 2024 transactions (GP-leds: 43%), with LP-led deals seeing continued momentum driven by liquidity needs. Optimistic outlook for H2 2024 volumes given expected higher transaction volumes typically observed in the second half of the year.
Secondaries pricing: Pricing of LP-led Secondary deals is on the high side, underscoring the need to be disciplined and offer other non-price attributes such as speed and reliability of deal execution and deal structuring to remain competitive. Convergence of bid-ask spreads seems to increase driven by favourable investor sentiment according to Evercore.