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Bloomberg Expands MAC3 Risk Models for Enhanced Portfolio and Risk Forecasting Across Public and Private Investments

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Bloomberg has expanded its MAC3 multi-asset risk models to cover private markets, extending the platform’s portfolio and risk forecasting capabilities beyond traditional public asset classes into private equity, private credit, real estate, infrastructure, hedge funds and liquid alternatives. The update reflects growing demand among institutional investors for more consistent measurement of risk across portfolios spanning both public and private investments. Bloomberg presents the expansion as a way to bring those exposures into a broader portfolio risk framework.

“Institutional investors are increasingly allocating across both public and private markets, yet risk is often measured in silos,” said Jose Menchero, Head of Portfolio Analytics Research at Bloomberg. “With these new models, MAC3 delivers a consistent, cross-asset factor framework that enables Bloomberg clients to understand and manage risk seamlessly across their entire portfolio in an increasingly complex investment landscape.”

Bloomberg MAC3 is a multi-asset class risk factor model that combines quantitative research techniques with Bloomberg security data to provide institutional investors with a unified view of risk across the portfolio. The platform currently includes more than 3,000 individual risk factors and supports risk forecasting, risk attribution, performance attribution, stress testing and optimization. The model also offers six time horizons, ranging from a responsive daily model to a stable long-term model, giving firms flexibility to align risk forecasts with different investment decision-making processes.

The new private markets capability adds MAC3 models for private asset funds, hedge funds and liquid alternative funds, allowing investors to forecast and decompose risk more consistently across public and private markets and support a total portfolio view across asset types. Bloomberg says the private fund model is constructed using dedicated private-asset factors and data on approximately 50,000 private funds covering private equity, private credit, real estate and infrastructure strategies, alongside hedge funds and liquid alternatives.

Across the alternatives fund suite, the models capture exposures across strategies, regions, sectors, styles and key macro sensitivities including rates, commodities, volatility and FX. Bloomberg says this can help investors identify shared risk drivers across managers and strategies, supporting portfolio construction, risk budgeting and governance at total portfolio level. Bloomberg’s MAC3 risk models are available to Terminal subscribers, who can use them to explore portfolio risk across public and private assets. Bloomberg PORT Enterprise customers can also license the underlying risk data, including risk factor exposures, volatilities, correlations and historical returns, with programmatic access available via API.

More broadly, Bloomberg positions MAC3 and PORT Enterprise as part of its wider buyside solutions suite, spanning research management, order and execution management, portfolio and risk analytics, trade compliance and operations. In that sense, the private markets expansion extends Bloomberg’s effort to support cross-asset investment workflows through a common data and analytics foundation.

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