Cash crunch: Do asset owners need a chief liquidity officer?
Higher shares of alternatives and potential early release schemes has made liquidity a force to be reckoned with, research shows. Could handling that become a C-suite function?

Asset owners are familiar with chief risk officers (CROs) and even chief investment officer (CIO) but few would yet see the need for a chief liquidity officer despite the fact that portfolios are often seen to be haemorrhaging cash following market volatility events.
Michelle Teng, PGIM
Michelle Teng, vice president and co-head of the private assets research program at PGIM’s institutional advisory and solutions (IAS) group, makes the case for creating a chief liquidity of…
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