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An interval fund is a type of closed-end fund that does not trade on an exchange but is instead continuously offered, similar to a mutual fund, but only allows repurchase windows at regular intervals and up to a certain percentage of the fund's outstanding shares, as predetermined by the fund.
Private investments cover a wide range of assets with distinctive characteristics. While precise definitions differ, they can be grouped into three broad categories: private credit, private equity and real assets.
By investing in private credit, investors may be able to enhance overall outcomes in a portfolio in two key ways: income generation and diversification.