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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.
It’s survival of the fittest for the country’s marketplace specialists, with increased scrutiny designed to improve risk and underwriting standards. Adalla Kim reports
He explains why he thinks investors are missing out on ‘the exciting opportunities’ in China.
A new partnership comes amid the manager’s fundraising for its first Asian vehicle, sized over $250m.
MaxCap Group has backed a substantial real estate project in New South Wales as bank finance dries up.
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The ADIA-backed private debt business believes going public could be an avenue for expansion in India.
The combined gains from these asset disposals is expected to be in the range of $44m to $87m.
Volatility and stock market repricing have made things more challenging for investors. Belinda Boa, CIO of emerging markets at BlackRock, says they now need to be rewarded for risk.
The Korean institution has re-upped with Dyal Capital Partners, which is targeting a net IRR of 15%.
The world’s third-largest public pension fund will also accept foreign GPs’ proposals if they have a presence in Korea.
Rajat Agrawal will help the firm develop its India strategy as it raises its first Pan-Asian opportunistic fund.
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