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semiliquid

[sem-ee-lik-wid, sem-ahy-] / ˌsɛm iˈlɪk wɪd, ˌsɛm aɪ- /


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Their biggest clients are pensions and insurance funds, but wealthy individuals have also flocked to the asset class in recent years, often through “semiliquid” funds that allow capped investments and withdrawals at specific intervals.

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Blue Owl in January announced it would allow investors in a semiliquid fund focused on loans to technology companies to exit up to 17% of their shares, ultimately paying out the 15% that redeemed.

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Blue Owl’s troubles intensified last autumn with a plan to merge one of its oldest private, or “semiliquid,” funds for individual investors with a publicly traded one.

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One factor driving the creation of private-credit benchmarks is the push by asset managers to expand their offerings to individual investors, particularly through so-called evergreen, or semiliquid, funds, according to market services providers.

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Inflows to “semiliquid” business development companies, or BDCs, that Blue Owl and others have sold aggressively to wealthy individuals dropped an average 15% over the last three months, according to research by Fitch Ratings.

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