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Midyear Outlook: Income arrives in many shapes and sizes
Income arrives in many shapes and sizes The first half of 2022 has been challenging for investors across all asset classes, and the uncertainties...
Private equity continues expansion into mass affluent
Private equity (PE) has continued to stand out as an asset class amid the pandemic but particularly in light of the significant selloff in growth stocks that...
Tailwind for private lending is just beginning: Pallas Capital
Australian CPI numbers were released this week showing a 6.1 per cent increase in consumer prices, the fastest pace in 30 years.
With short-term investors heading to the exit 'opportunity' arises in small caps
Australia's leading ethical investment firm, Australian Ethical, has been among those to bear the brunt of the at times 'brutal' sharemarket selloff that has...
'Categoric repricing of risk' in credit markets open opportunity
Having just experienced one of the weakest periods for credit and fixed income markets since the GFC, "now is the time" to step back into the asset class...
Invesco Inclusive: Getting REAL
With inflation emerging from a long slumber to become a giant bugbear once more for the global economy and investment markets, investors are intensifying their...
Private markets remain key to income, diversification
News that Australian Super had reported a negative return of just 2.7 per cent for the FY22 financial year likely came as a surprise to many.
BlackRock-nabtrade partnership brings more competition to ETF market
The National Australia Bank's Private Wealth division this week announced a partnership with the world's leading index fund manager, BlackRock.
Passive funds dominate ETF flows despite volatility
BetaShares this week released its Half-Year Review of the exchange traded fund industry, with a few surprises in store for one of the most popular parts of the...
Private credit stands out in SAA rethink
In a challenging environment plagued with uncertainty and volatility, rising inflation has turned investors away from risky growth assets.
With LNG's transition status confirmed, opportunities grow: Longreach Alternatives
New gas projects will be able to receive funding from a fresh pool of money from ESG investors. The move will help many EU countries by supplying low-carbon...
How pre-IPO and private market funds avoided the selloff
Pre-IPO funds are popular with early-stage, pre-profit tech businesses looking for a longer runway ahead of their ASX listing.
Secular themes continue to surge despite growth selloff
. Whether it was renewable energy, carbon or cryptocurrency, investors of all types are naturally optimistic, often seeking to allocate capital to the sectors...
Lazard, PM Capital top the tables for Oz equities
A pandemic, a few supply-chain disruptions, a war in Europe, rising energy prices, climate change and soaring inflation. What more could you ask for?