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The denominator effect was one of the defining forces shaping private markets when public equities fell sharply in 2022. At the time, many investors viewed it as a temporary dislocation, a function of portfolio mathematics that would correct itself as markets stabilised.
But several years on, the reality is more complex.
By PrimaryMarketsThe denominator effect was one of the defining forces shaping private markets when public equities fell sharply in 2022. At the time, many investors viewed it as a temporary dislocation, a function of portfolio mathematics that would correct itself as markets stabilised.
But several years on, the reality is more complex.