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Private Markets with Selin Bucak of Citywire pt2
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In the second part of their conversation on private markets, JPES Partners director Miles Donohoe and Citywire alternative correspondent and freelance journalist Selin Bucak discuss the drivers and the outlook of asset management firms’ product push towards intermediary and retail investors.
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