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25 June 2025 • By Miranda Brownlee • 1 min read

Further rate cuts tipped to benefit private credit markets: Viridian

A lower interest rate environment would provide a better environment for capital activity, benefiting asset classes such as private credit, according ...

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BlackRock doubles down on defence as geopolitical tensions reshape investment landscape

BlackRock is sharpening its focus on the defence sector amid evolving geopolitical mega forces reshaping global markets. Defence stocks have ...

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Heightened geopolitical volatility drives shift to active management: Schroders

Investment managers are looking to active management to strengthen portfolio resilience and capture specific opportunities as economic uncertainty ...

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Hybrid phase-out ‘a catalyst’ for exploring fixed income opportunities: PIMCO

Diversifying beyond domestic hybrids into global fixed income portfolios offers investors the ability to access equity-like returns while de-risking ...

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Competitive forces effective for improving governance issues, says AustralianSuper

The super fund has cautioned APRA against using its governance review as a “misguided way” of dealing with old problems. Australia’s largest super ...

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Super bodies caution APRA against ‘rigid’ proposals on board composition

Allowing super funds to have flexibility around board composition and renewal is critical for ensuring boards have the necessary depth of experience ...

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AI and lifestyle trends drive renewed investor interest in gaming and e-sports ETFs

Long-term structural tailwinds are continuing to underpin growth in the gaming and e-sports sector, with fund management specialists highlighting ...

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Labour market resilience tempers RBA cut hopes

Economists are tipping the RBA to hold rates in July, with sentiment around the central bank’s next move shifting slightly following unemployment data ...

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Regulatory changes in private credit incoming, new research due in August, says Longo

ASIC chair Joe Longo has confirmed the regulator will release new research into private credit “around” August, as it considers regulatory reform ...

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Australian equities gain ground despite global uncertainty

T. Rowe Price is forecasting resilience for Australian equities despite global trade tensions and structural headwinds, as the S&P/ASX 200 Index ...

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