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92. How better data will shape the future of private markets

Season 5, Ep. 92

The growth in private markets has exploded over the past decade to a record $13 trillion AUM and the runaway growth shows no signs of stopping. As such, the asset class is under increasing scrutiny from a variety of stakeholders, including investors, governments, and the media. Leon Sinclair, Executive Vice President at Preqin joins The Long-Short team to discuss all of this, and how better data will shape the future of private markets and its role in the broader investment landscape.

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