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How Alternatives fit into a Multi-Asset Class Portfolio
Alternative asset classes can help improve the risk-return profile of multi-asset class portfolios. But alternatives are not homogeneous and they don’t always provide expected exposures. Understanding their risk and return characteristics, and their impact on a diversified portfolio comprised of public asset classes, is important to using them successfully to achieve client goals.
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