News, Comment & Analysis results for Cambridge Associates

People Moves
April 23, 2026

Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Partners Capital, Associated Banc-Corp, Others

The latest moves, appointments and personnel moves in the North American wealth management

Investment Strategies
March 16, 2026

OPINION OF THE WEEK: Private Credit Sector Wobbles Provide Salutary Warning

However the whole private credit redemption control saga plays out, investors have perhaps received

Investment Strategies
January 22, 2026

Private Markets Haven't Peaked, Plenty Of Momentum – Wealth Managers

We look at some of the predictions that wealth managers around the world are making about assets,

Investment Strategies
December 8, 2025

Diversify, Lean Into AI "Thoughtfully," And Go Underweight The Dollar – Cambridge Associates

The organization is among a raft of institutions setting out asset allocation views for 2026. It

UHNW Institute
February 28, 2025

UHNW Institute Symposium – Full Report

Here is the complete report from the Institute's Symposium, held in New York in November last year.

People Moves
January 9, 2025

Partners Capital Unveils Promotions, Raft Of Appointments

The firm looks after more than $60 billion in AuM for client groups such as family offices.

UHNW Institute
December 19, 2024

Redefining Wealth Management: Highlights From The UHNW Institute Symposium

The Symposium, discussing the full implications of what is called Integrated Family Wealth

Investment Strategies
October 1, 2024

As Japan Pushes For Higher Shareholder Returns, Rest Of Asia Follows – Cambridge Associates

The report from the investment firm sets out prospects and trends for public and private markets in

Wealth Strategies
September 25, 2024

Getting The "Infrastructure" Of Investment Into Shape

The increasingly complex nature of UHNW families’ wealth means that getting a clear

Wealth Strategies
September 16, 2024

Analysis: For Investors, Asset Location, Not Just Allocation, Is Key

Where and in what structures investments are held appear to be as increasingly significant as the

Comment & Analysis results for Cambridge Associates