Real Assets
The Benefits of Blending Public and Private Real Assets
Podcast
Jan 28, 2022
Click here to listen to our podcast on allocating to public and private real assets
Gaal Surugeon, Portfolio Manager with our Real Asset Solutions team, discusses the differences and similarities between public and private real assets, and how blending them in a portfolio can potentially unlock value for investors.
Subscribe for updates
DISCLOSURES
© 2022 Brookfield Asset Management Inc.; ©2022 Oaktree Capital Management, L.P.; ©2022 Brookfield Oaktree Wealth Solutions LLC & ©2022 Brookfield Public Securities Group LLC
Brookfield Asset Management Inc. (“Brookfield”) completed a 62% acquisition of Oaktree Capital Group, LLC (“Oaktree”), on September 30, 2019. Brookfield Oaktree Wealth Solutions LLC and Brookfield Public Securities Group LLC (“PSG”) are subsidiaries of Brookfield.
Brookfield Oaktree Wealth Solutions LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brookfield. Brookfield Oaktree Wealth Solutions LLC is registered as a broker-dealer with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and is a member of FINRA and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (“SIPC”).
The information in this email or any attached or linked publication is not and is not intended as investment advice or prediction of investment performance. This information is deemed to be from reliable sources; however, neither Oaktree, PSG nor Brookfield warrants its completeness or accuracy. This email and any attached or linked publication is not intended to and does not constitute an offer or solicitation to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security, product, fund or service (nor shall any security, product, fund or service be offered or sold) in any jurisdiction in which Oaktree, PSG and/or Brookfield is not licensed to conduct business, and/or an offer, solicitation, purchase or sale would be unavailable or unlawful. Information herein may contain, include or be based upon forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, specifically Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.