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Integrity Life raises $43 million

Integrity Life secured $43 million in their recent series B round of funding. There was a strong interest in the raise, that took place before and during COVID-19. Given the instability of the global economy, this significant investment is being viewed by the market as further endorsement of the importance of Integrity’s digital-led positioning. The…

Contributor | 1st Oct 2020 | More
Q&A with IPO hopeful, Gefen

This week we interviewed Co-founder and Co-CEO Orni Daniel from Gefen Technologies, an Israeli-based digital distribution platform that has been initially aimed at Australia’s insurance market. The company is looking at an ASX listing towards the end of the year. After speaking with Daniel, it was immediately apparent that Gefen Technologies has built what looks…

Ishan Dan | 28th Sep 2020 | More
Winning in a “K-Shaped” Recovery

The S&P 500 Index reached a historic high on February 19th of this year, only to break that record less than six months later. On its face this sounds reasonable, however when considering the unprecedented nature of the events that transpired in-between, this is downright shocking. Over this six-month period the S&P 500 realised its…

Staff Writer | 28th Sep 2020 | More
  • Stonehorn: fear = opportunity

    They say that the first year of a new business is the hardest. Although there were moments when it felt like it might be, it hasn’t turned out that way for Sam Lecornu, Duke Lo and John Lam, partners in new Hong Kong-based Asian fund manager Stonehorn Global Partners. From a standing start in June…

    Contributor | 24th Sep 2020 | More
    Precise Risk in Imprecise Markets

    There are probably few things more certain to glaze the eyes of investors than discussing risk-adjusted returns or efficient frontiers, never mind Sharpe ratios and the like. To be transparent, how many within the industry really focus on these statistics when creating a portfolio? As the momentum shifts away from 60/40 portfolios, the traditional volatility…

    Giselle Roux | 24th Sep 2020 | More
    Financial Planner’s market update – ASX to open strongly

    The ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) finished 0.5% higher behind a strong rally in financials, up 2.5%, following positive comments on a potential COVID-19 treatment.

    Drew Meredith | 26th Aug 2020 | More
  • “What happens when we go back to the office?” COVID-19 risks for financial advisers.

    The focus of health and safety regulators has been on helping employers implement measures to minimise the risk of employees either contracting COVID-19 at work or bringing it to work.

    Ishan Dan | 25th Aug 2020 | More
    Amundi – ‘The Day After’

    What we have learned from the Covid-19 crisis

    Contributor | 28th Jul 2020 | More
  • Credit LITs surge back from discounts, but door is closing quickly

    Of the many opportunities that were thrown up by the Covid-19 Crash, one of those that is still open – although weakening by the day – is that in the eight credit listed investment trusts (LITs). Most of this group were trading at small premiums to net asset value (NAV) prior to the crash, such…

    James Dunn | 27th May 2020 | More
    War vs. COVID-19

    The scale of the human, social and economic costs wrought by COVID-19 has prompted some politicians to compare it with war. Although this might create some good political spin, which is always attractive to politicians, it is not correct. The differences between COVID-19 and actual war are many and varied. In truth, the only thing…

    Contributor | 27th May 2020 | More