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Biggest risk to market going into 2025: IN60 with Andrew Lakeman from Atlantic House

Andrew Lakeman from Atlantic House speaks to Laurence Parker-Brown from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.

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Get to know Christian: IN60 with Christian Ryan from FinCap

Christian Ryan from FinCap speaks to Laurence Parker-Brown from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.

Get to know Sue: IN60 with Sue Lee from S&P Dow Jones Indices

Sue Lee from S&P Dow Jones Indices speaks to Laurence Parker-Brown from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.

Get to know Sue Lee from S&P Dow Jones Indices

Sue Lee from S&P Dow Jones Indices speaks to Laurence Parker-Brown from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.

Get to know Jessica: IN60 with Jessica Tan from S&P Dow Jones Indices

Jessica Tan from S&P Dow Jones Indices speaks to Laurence Parker-Brown from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.

The PE puzzle with Nick Miller from Fortitude Investment Partners

Private equity has been a consistent force in the private capital arena as both a source of capital for companies and returns for investors. Tahn Sharpe...

Unlocking social infrastructure’s investment potential with Cameron Brownjohn from Federation Asset Management

Lachlan Maddock talks to Cameron Brownjohn from Federation Asset Management about the firm’s latest buy and the growing opportunities for private equity...

The discipline of doubt with Invesco’s Andrew Hall

What if the key to better investing is not greater confidence, but better doubt? Andrew Hall from Invesco explores how elite investors embed scepticism into...

Private equity, systemic risk and the ASX becoming un-investable with Ross Barry from Roc Partners

Ross Barry has watched Australia’s largest superannuation funds grow into heavily regulated, increasingly siloed institutions, and his conclusion is that...