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20 September 2023 • By Keith Ford • 1 min read

Australia leading the way in private equity

According to a global investment management executive, the Australian private equity market compares favourably to other territories. Speaking on ...

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High interest rates, China slump drive weaker growth outlook

Despite a stronger-than-expected start to the year, the OECD has lowered its forecasts for growth in Australia and globally next year. Global ...

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Sectors set to shine ahead of Christmas revealed

While flagging the possibility of a market pullback in Australia and the US before the end of the year, VanEck has shared a positive outlook for a ...

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Aussie bonds return to ‘fair value’

Following the worst year on record for Aussie bonds, conditions are right for the revival of the asset class, an investment specialist says

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Economist warns of challenges amid remarkable population boom

The latest data has signalled a remarkable surge in population growth, but an economist has raised concerns about what this could mean for housing and ...

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Responsible investment market drop deemed an ‘anomaly’: RIAA

More Australian investment managers are engaging in responsible investments than ever before, but the market has seen an uncharacteristic decline, ...

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Inflation causing more conservative investment approach

According to a new survey, 29 per cent of investors have moved to a more conservative approach in the last six months. The second iteration of ...

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ECB maintains aggressive rate posture as peers ease off

The central bank has lifted interest rates for the 10th time since commencing its cycle after revising its inflation outlook. The European Central ...

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Macroeconomic and geopolitical factors drive dip in sustainable investment

Sustainable investment in the Asia-Pacific and globally has fallen slightly amid high interest rates and geopolitical volatility, but still remains ...

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Settlement approved in CBA’s $50m consumer credit insurance class action

The Federal Court has approved Commonwealth Bank’s $50 million settlement in the consumer credit insurance class action. Justice Michael O’Bryan ...

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