The Scientific Infra & Private Assets annual conference, focused on quantitative research in private markets, will bring together leading experts in private market investments to delve into key topics for
The Scientific Infra & Private Assets annual conference, focused on quantitative research in private markets, will bring together leading experts in private market investments to delve into key topics for private market quantitative analysis.
Join us for a high-impact event focused on data-driven innovation in private markets which will explore cutting-edge approaches to performance measurement, GP selection, and product design in private equity and infrastructure:
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2025-10-22 09:00 - 18:00(GMT-04:00)
Join us on 26 June, 2025 at 10.00am BST / 5.00pm SGT for our latest “Blitzinar” bringing you key insights in 15 minutes + 15 minutes for direct Q&A, to discuss our recent report entitled “Reducing Capital Charges in Risk Based Prudential Frameworks”.
Calculating tail risk exposure presents a challenge for private markets industry participants, including regulators, due to poorly constructed indices (fund manager benchmarks) including slow and stale valuation techniques. Without accurate and frequent pricing, computed risk metrics will not reflect the distribution. As a result, capital charges imposed by regulators may be overly conservative to compensate.
Our report shows that a well-constructed private equities index, such as the private2000, has similar Value at Risk (VaR) and Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR) metrics when compared to broad market indices in listed markets. Further, the flagship infraMetrics index, infra300, has demonstrably lower VaR and CVaR relative to private and listed equities, suggesting that capital charges should differ across the asset classes.
There have been promising developments, with Solvency II in the EU differentiating between infrastructure and private equities, and the adoption of International Capital Standards by the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS). More room exists to adapt to the different return/risk profile of the two asset classes.
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2025-06-26 10:00 - 10:30(GMT+01:00)