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The Q4 2023 release of the Global IRR Index monitors a sample of 381 closed end funds across vintages from pre-2001 to 2022. All of these 381 funds follow a non-core strategy as defined by their managers and include 331 value added and 50 opportunistic funds.
Key highlights:
The IRR of funds in Post 2019 group deteriorates, displaying an equally weighted IRR of -8.96%.
A majority of funds follow value added and single country strategies.
The performance of the USA’s 2008-2010 fund vintage continues to lead all cohorts in all regions.
The Global Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Index is jointly produced by INREV, ANREV and NCREIF to measure the IRR performance of closed end non-listed real estate vehicles since inception on a global scale.
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