Closed end funds showed different performance across vintage groups, according to the Q1 2020 IRR index.
Key highlights include:
- The Q1 2020 IRR Index includes 207 funds, comprised of 107 core and 100 non-core
- Vintages with a year of first closing pre-2002 show the narrowest range in returns
- Non-core funds outperform core strategy funds with IRRs 21.2% and 6.7%, respectively
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INREV Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Quarterly Index
Last updated on 10 Sep 2024
The IRR Index measures the since inception internal rate of return performance of European closed end non-listed real estate vehicles. Performance is measured net of fees and costs, and is computed on both a pooled return basis and an equally weighted basis.