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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.
The credit manager’s latest closed-end Asia-Pacific vehicle is double the size of its predecessor.
The former president of BNK Financial Group, Hyo-Joon Ahn, has taken over the role today
Australian lenders are facing such risk amid subdued credit growth outside of the real estate sector, says the regional head of bank research at CLSA.
The Singaporean commodity trader’s troubles have put a spotlight on trade finance and its possible applications. Adalla Kim investigates
The sovereign fund is seeking out partnerships amid ‘too much capital chasing too few deals’.
Among other concerns are duration risk and weakening covenants
The US and Canadian pension funds have shifted to Asia for better returns and relationships.
With new PPP-type infrastructure projects having become ‘scarce’, John Mayhew, head of infrastructure debt at M&G Investments, is originating deals in the secondary market.
Special situations strategies have garnered over $7bn since 2013, EMPEA reveals.
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