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In January we released a special episode of the Alternative Allocations podcast, focusing on our 2025 Private Markets Outlook, featuring guests from Lexington Partners, Clarion Partners and Benefit Street Partners. In this episode, Mark Steffen from the Wells Fargo Institute, shared his outlook for alternative investments for the coming year.

We began our discussion by considering the macro backdrop and how it would impact the coming year. From an economic perspective, Mark noted that “we think the soft-landing scenario is the most likely scenario at this point. And then on the inflation front, we do expect a modest pickup in inflation by year end to around 3%. So that'll be driven primarily by rising fuel costs and slowing apartment supply.”1

Mark believes that the stock market will continue to march forward, interest rates will continue to fall, and deregulation should spur growth. He indicated that while Wells Fargo remains neutral on private equity, private credit and private real estate, they do see opportunities within the asset classes. Within private equity, they believe that growth equity and small-mid buyouts look attractive. Mark also commented on the appeal of secondaries.

Within private credit, “we continue to believe the opportunity set for distressed credit special situation strategies remains robust, at least for the foreseeable future, and likely we expect that to really last into the early stages of the expected recovery in late 2025.”   

While the Wells Fargo Institute remains neutral on private real estate, Mark indicated that there are improving sectors and tailwinds. “We're seeing improved operating incomes and some favorable tailwinds in select sectors.” He noted the attractiveness of industrials and data centers.

I asked Mark about his views on hedge fund strategies, and he indicated that equity-oriented strategies should do well in the coming market environment. “We favor increased exposure to equity hedge directional strategies, which we have a favorable guidance on, as well as event-driven activist strategies, which we recently upgraded from unfavorable to neutral. The rationale is straightforward as more of these equity-oriented strategies really should benefit from just the broadening of the large-cap equity rally that we saw over the recent years.”

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