Capital Decanted

S3 | Episode 6: The Hardest Time in History to Manage Money?

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Mar 24, 2026
Muneera Aldossary, CEO & board member at Franklin Templeton Saudi Arabia, offers on-the-ground Riyadh perspectives and AI governance views. Yingwen Chin, Albourne Partners private markets partner, brings Pan-Asia hiring and talent-development insight. They discuss geopolitics reshaping capital flows, new centers of capital in the Middle East and Asia, the blurring of public and private markets, and AI’s impact on skills and hiring.
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INSIGHT

Sovereign Money Comes With Strategic Conditions

  • New sovereign capital from the Middle East and Asia is actively shaping GP behavior and deal terms.
  • Yingwen Chin notes sovereigns back innovation and often require capital to reinvest locally or support national strategic sectors like data centers.
ADVICE

Prioritise Education Before Rolling Out Semi Liquid Products

  • Slow product rush to retail; prioritise investor education and alignment before scaling semi-liquid private vehicles.
  • Aaron Philbeck and John Bowman warn quarterly redemption windows and poor messaging risk mis-selling and panic redemptions.
INSIGHT

Liquidity Features Can Trigger Harmful Investor Behavior

  • Liquidity mechanics in semi-liquid funds exploit investor psychology and can encourage poor behaviour.
  • Aaron explains many funds offer discretionary quarterly redemptions, which can prompt panic selling when underlying assets are illiquid.
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