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The primary sources of market risk are interest rates, foreign currency rates, equity prices and commodity prices.
−Removed: Our business is exposed primarily to the effect of market risk on our fee revenue and net carried interest allocation, foreign currency risk on non-U.S.
−Removed: investment management business and foreign denominated warehoused investments (if any), interest rate risk on our VFN and other variable rate debt financing warehoused investments (if any), and, equity price risk on marketable equity securities of consolidated investment vehicles.
−Removed: Market Risk Effect on Fee Revenue and Net Carried Interest Allocation
+Added: Our business is exposed primarily to the effect of market risk on our fee revenue, principal investment income and net carried interest allocation, foreign currency risk on non-U.S.
+Added: investment management business and foreign denominated warehoused investments (if any), interest rate risk on our VFN and other variable rate debt financing warehoused investments (if any), and, equity price risk on marketable equity securities, held primarily by consolidated investment vehicles.
+Added: Market Risk Effect on Fee Revenue, Principal Investment Income and Net Carried Interest Allocation
Management Fees —To the extent management fees are based upon fair value of the underlying investments of our managed investment vehicles, an increase or decrease in fair value will directly affect our management fee revenue.
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To a lesser extent, management fees are based upon the NAV of vehicles in our Liquid Strategies or GAV for certain InfraBridge vehicles, measured at fair value.
−Removed: At March 31, 2024, vehicles with NAV or GAV fee basis make up 5% of our $33 billion FEEUM.
+Added: At June 30, 2024, vehicles with NAV or GAV fee basis made up 5% of our $32.7 billion FEEUM.
Accordingly, most of our management fee revenue will not be directly affected by changes in investment fair values.
Principal Investment Income (Loss) —This is our share of income (loss) from equity interests in our sponsored funds, which in turn is largely driven by fair value changes in the underlying investments of the funds.
−Removed: A hypothetical 10% decline in the fair value of fund investments at March 31, 2024 would decrease the OP's share of principal investment income by approximately $107 million.
+Added: A hypothetical 10% decline in the fair value of fund investments at June 30, 2024 would decrease the OP's share of principal investment income by approximately $121 million.
Incentive Fees and Carried Interest —Incentive fees and carried interest, net of management allocations, are earned based upon the financial performance of a vehicle above a specified return threshold, which is largely driven by appreciation in value of underlying investments.
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The extent of the effect of fair value changes to the amount of incentive fees and carried interest earned will depend upon the cumulative performance of an investment vehicle relative to its return threshold, the performance measurement period used to calculate incentives and carried interest, and the stage of the vehicle's lifecycle.
−Removed: A hypothetical 10% decline in the fair value of fund investments at March 31, 2024 would decrease carried interest by approximately $71 million, representing OP share of carried interest net of allocations to employees, former employees and Wafra.
+Added: A hypothetical 10% decline in the fair value of fund investments at June 30, 2024 would decrease carried interest by approximately $140 million, representing the OP's share of carried interest net of allocations to employees, former employees and Wafra.
In the same scenario, generally no incentive fees would be realized.
Foreign Currency Risk
−Removed: As of March 31, 2024, we have limited direct foreign currency exposure from our foreign operations and foreign currency denominated investments warehoused on the balance sheet for future sponsored vehicles.
+Added: As of June 30, 2024, we have limited direct foreign currency exposure from our foreign operations and foreign currency denominated investments warehoused on the balance sheet for future sponsored vehicles.
Changes in foreign currency rates can adversely affect earnings and the value of our foreign currency denominated investments, including investments in our foreign subsidiaries.
We have exposure to foreign currency risk from the operations of our foreign subsidiaries to the extent these subsidiaries do not transact in U.S.
−Removed: Generally, this is limited to our recently acquired InfraBridge advisor subsidiary which receives fee revenue predominantly in U.S.
−Removed: dollars but incur operating costs in Pound Sterling ("GBP").
+Added: Generally, this is limited to our InfraBridge advisor subsidiary which receives fee revenue predominantly in U.S.
+Added: dollars but incur operating costs in Pound Sterling.
We may have foreign currency denominated investments held by our U.S.
subsidiaries that are temporarily warehoused on the balance sheet.
−Removed: At March 31, 2024, our foreign currency exposure is limited to only one AUD equity investment (cost of investment at AUD 35 million).
−Removed: Based upon book value of the investment (which is lower than cost), a hypothetical 100 basis point decline in the AUD/USD rate at March 31, 2024 would have an immaterial effect on earnings.
+Added: At June 30, 2024, our foreign currency exposure is limited to only one AUD equity investment (cost of investment at AUD 35 million).
+Added: Based upon book value of the investment (which is lower than cost), a hypothetical 100 basis point decline in the AUD/USD rate at June 30, 2024 would have an immaterial effect on earnings.
Interest Rate Risk
Instruments bearing variable interest rates include debt obligations, which are subject to interest rate fluctuations that will affect future cash flows, specifically interest expense.
−Removed: Our corporate debt exposure to variable interest rates is limited to our VFN revolver, which had no outstanding amount as of March 31, 2024.
+Added: Our corporate debt exposure to variable interest rates is limited to our VFN revolver, which had no outstanding balance as of June 30, 2024.
Equity Price Risk
−Removed: At March 31, 2024, we had $105 million of long positions and $44 million of short positions in marketable equity securities, held predominantly by our consolidated sponsored liquid funds.
+Added: At June 30, 2024, we had $112 million of long positions and $46 million of short positions in marketable equity securities, held predominantly by our consolidated sponsored liquid funds.
Realized and unrealized gains and losses from marketable equity securities are recorded in other gain (loss) on the consolidated statement of operations.
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Additionally, one of our funds employs a long/short equity strategy, taking long positions that serve as collateral for short positions, which in combination, reduces its market risk exposure.
−Removed: The effect of equity price decreases to earnings attributable to our stockholders is further reduced as our consolidated liquid funds are largely owned by third party capital, which represent noncontrolling interests.
+Added: The effect of equity price decreases to earnings attributable to our stockholders is further reduced as our consolidated liquid funds are partially owned by third party capital, which represent redeemable noncontrolling interests.
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