Lloyds Bank's Bill Cooper on the attraction of illiquid investments

Bill Cooper, managing director and global head of insurance, Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking

The protracted low interest rates and poor profitability could make illiquid assets increasingly attractive for insurance investors according to Bill Cooper, managing director and global head of insurance at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.

According to a recent survey by Black Rock, the number of insurance executives who are planning to shift their investments from public markets to private assets has more than doubled in the last 12

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