Blue Owl Capital is bringing its alternative solutions to Asia as the US-based investment manager seeks to capitalise on a growing appetite from the region’s private banks for assets that generate higher yields. New York-based Blue Owl, which had AUM of close to US$90 billion at the end of 2021, opened an office in Singapore late last year and expanded…
How Blue Owl Capital hopes to tap into growing appetite for alts among Asia’s wealthy
By Carly Lau, reporter | 16 February 2022

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