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December 31, 2024
Editor's Note

Editor’s Note During the holiday period, please enjoy compilations of our work from throughout the year. Today, the 10 most-read articles of 2024. 
Find out more about CIO’s 2025 editorial coverage plans on our 
2025 Editorial Calendar

What Could Go Wrong? 5 Black Swan Scenarios for 2024

BCA Research sketches out how such events could roil the markets—and the world.

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Yale Endowment Launches Incubator Program for New Asset Managers

Applications for the Prospect Fellowship, which aims to help candidates launch new firms, are due October 14.

Abu Dhabi Launches Artificial Intelligence Tech Investment Vehicle MGX

The $100 billion fund’s founding partners are sovereign wealth fund Mubadala and AI company G42.

Pummeled Blackstone Real Estate Unit Seems Poised for a Revival

As redemptions dwindle, BREIT makes acquisitions and banks on falling rates.

10 Predictions for 2024, in Memory of Byron Wien

JPM’s Cembalest gives prophecy a try in a tribute to the late market sage.

CalPERS Announces 9.3% Return in Year Ending June 30
Equities, which comprise 41.9% of the fund’s portfolio, led the way with a 17.5% return.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Dimon Skeptical of Private Markets Growth
The shrinking of the number of public companies is not a good thing, Dimon said at a conference in Brooklyn this week.
Private Credit Is Changing Everything, Even Bankruptcy
Restructuring professionals report an uptick in both restructuring activity and private equity sponsors considering turning indebted businesses over to their lenders.
Hollywood Firefighter Pension Lawsuit Alleges Insider Trading by United Health Execs, Including Slain CEO
The late Brian Thompson, along with two other executives, were accused of dumping stock prior to February announcement of a DOJ antitrust investigation into the company.
Maybe Baby Boomers Won’t Tank the Stock Market by Cashing Out

The common wisdom has been that retirees will liquidate their holdings in securities and real estate to fund their old age.

Editorial: CIOeditors@issmediasolutions.com
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