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15 September 2025 • By Adrian Suljanovic • 1 min read

APAC leads global concern on geopolitical risk

Family offices in Asia-Pacific are the most alarmed by geopolitics, with tariff worries and protectionism expectations shaping risk views and hedging ...

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AMP agrees in principle to $120m super fees settlement

AMP has reached an agreement in principle to settle a landmark class action over fees charged to members of its superannuation funds, with $120 ...

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Bennelong leverages Monroe’s private credit expertise in ongoing expansion beyond equities

Bennelong Funds Management has partnered with US-based Monroe Capital to distribute its private credit strategy across Australia and New Zealand

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ANZ admits widespread misconduct, faces $240m in penalties

ANZ has admitted to engaging in widespread misconduct across its institutional and retail operations and will face penalties of $240 million, the ...

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Royalties deliver on diversification but scalability remains uncertain

As royalties investing reaches record highs overseas, market experts in Australia are divided on its potential. With Wall Street pouring billions ...

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APAC family offices lean defensively in portfolio construction with higher cash allocations

Family offices in the Asia-Pacific have maintained higher cash levels than regional contemporaries, while global allocations have tilted towards ...

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No bear market in sight for Aussie shares but banks face rotation risk

Australian equities are defying expectations, with resilient earnings, policy support and a shift away from bank dominance fuelling confidence that ...

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Australia’s super giant goes big on impact: $2bn and counting

Australia’s second largest super fund is prioritising impact investing with a $2 billion commitment, targeting assets that deliver a combination of ...

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Over half of Australian funds have closed in 15 years, A-REITs hit hardest

Over half of Australian investment funds available 15 years ago have either merged or closed, with Australian equity A-REITs faring the worst

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Are big banks entering a new cost-control cycle?

Australia’s biggest banks have axed thousands of jobs despite reporting record profits over the year, fuelling concerns over cost-cutting, offshoring ...

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