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One door to private credit: how multi-manager strategies simplify a complex asset class

Private credit promises yield and diversification, but it also brings complexity, illiquidity and a growing manager universe. For KeyInvest and Atchison, the...

Structure, scale, usability: Inside a property fund built for advisers

Commercial property’s real advantage is often overlooked: income secured by lease agreements that rise steadily over time. Chris Davitt explains how the...

Conflict worsens the picture for levered credit

Leveraging an investment-grade credit portfolio was already a dubious strategy before the Middle East war broke out. It's now an even worse idea, says Yarra...

Alternatives demand patience, discipline and perspective

Alternatives can offer diversification benefits, but advisers need to understand client liquidity constraints and longer investment horizons. Their role in...

Back to the future of income: Why property belongs in client portfolios again

The search for income has taken advisers into new territory in recent years, from private credit to complex alternatives. According to Dexus’ John Taylor, it...

Partnerships at the centre of asset allocation in 2026

When it comes to asset allocation, LGT Wealth Management Australia's Matthew Tan believes disciplined manager selection and enduring partnerships matter more...

Why liquid alternatives are becoming a core portfolio building block

Liquid alternatives can diversify portfolios while preserving liquidity. Mishan Dahia of Atchison says advisers must focus on the role each strategy plays in...

Client first, complexity second: Graeme Bibby on making alternatives work

In a market where private markets are proliferating, Bibby argues that the ability to make complexity relatable will define the next phase of advice.

Fixed income in 2026: deficits, AI and the case for global diversification

Fixed income is no longer a passive anchor in portfolios. AI debt issuance, swelling US deficits and stubborn inflation all point to the need for a fresh...

Defensive allocations in flux as hybrids exit and volatility rises

As bank hybrids fade and equity volatility returns, the traditional defensive toolkit is shrinking. In this new phase of the cycle, structure and liquidity...

Utilities and toll roads power ahead as infrastructure tailwinds build

Electricity networks and long-dated toll roads are powering infrastructure performance. Structural tailwinds from AI, climate resilience and regulated returns...

Liquidity in private credit: separating promise from practice

As private credit allocations grow, so too do questions around liquidity risk. This piece helps advisers look beyond headline redemption terms to understand...

From inflation to fiscal risk: The new fault lines in global fixed income

In a market shaped by rising fiscal risk and uneven growth, Amundi’s Gregoire Pesques argues that truly global, unbiased fixed income has become a source of...

Asset allocation after the easy decade

In a more volatile and fragmented world, disciplined asset allocation is becoming the primary driver of investment outcomes.