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Bloomberg Adds 20 Hamilton Lane Private Markets Indices

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Bloomberg has added 20 closed-end fund performance indices compiled by Hamilton Lane, a private markets investment firm, to its services.

The indices will provide investors with data tools to evaluate and compare performance across asset classes. This collection of indices covers more than 7,000 funds and builds on decades of proprietary fund and deal-level data.

“By making our indices available on Bloomberg, we are delivering a transparent, standardised view of private markets performance that helps investors analyse strategies, benchmark results, and make better-informed investment decisions, all within their existing workflow,” said Griff Norville, head of technology solutions at Pennsylvania-based Hamilton Lane.

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