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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.
Two Japanese insurance giants – Dai-ichi Life and Nippon Life – have broadened their infrastructure debt scope from anchor investments in funds to making direct structured loans. Adalla Kim reports
LPs and managers from across the region discuss how the asset class is developing.
The firm has officially launched a Pan-Asia credit fund as the investment life of China’s Ping An-backed co-investment vehicle comes to an end this month.
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In light of a new research effort from Fitch Ratings, we take a snapshot of selected institutions’ perspectives on ESG in the structured credit universe.
BV Krishnan has been replaced by Sanjay Nayar as head of KKR India Financial Services.
Eugene Sullivan, a principal investment officer at the organisation, tells PDI how his team has been helping global insurers to gain private infrastructure debt exposures this year.
Asian insurers are exploring derivatives and credit enhancement measures to curb risk-capital charges and boost returns.
The investment manager is now targeting the retail market via a listed private debt trust.
Global fixed-income investors are poised for a revolution in credit. Plus, concerns about ‘leverage on leverage’ and changing dynamics in China.
Organisation finds private market activities are subdued in China, while the South-East Asian venture scene has been on the rise.
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