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16 September 2024 • By Rhea Nath • 1 min read

Anticipated US Fed rate cuts spark ASX surge, but caution advised

The highly anticipated rate cut by the US Fed this week has sparked renewed investor enthusiasm, pushing the Australian share market close to record ...

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Thematic ETFs in Australia show promising growth

Australia’s thematic ETF market, though small compared to global giants, is proving itself adaptable and appealing to local investors

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CEO calls for clearer distinction between Australian and global private credit

A CEO has emphasised the importance of distinguishing between private credit in Australia and abroad, highlighting their significantly different risk ...

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HAFF delivers strong first-round response with $9.2bn commitment

The HAFF, which has recently faced some less-than-flattering headlines, is now making waves with its first round of commitments. Housing Australia ...

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AI wave to put infrastructure themes into hyperdrive

The expansion of AI is poised to unlock a flurry of investment in infrastructure, an asset manager has said. Artificial intelligence (AI) and data ...

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HNW investors increasingly eye private markets

A growing trend in private market investments is evident, with 146,000 high-net-worth investors currently involved and another 32,000 planning to ...

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Don’t fear risk amid market shifts, says investment giant

The investment environment is about to get more complex, but despite this, an investment giant believes investors “can and should be leaning into ...

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Is the correlation between gold and real yield eroding?

Gold has long been a focal point for investors anticipating US interest rate cuts, thanks to its well-documented inverse correlation with US real ...

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Private credit – a ‘Wild West’ with no regulation, says professional

An expert has labelled Australia’s private credit market as the “Wild West” due to poor transparency. Christopher Joye, chief investment officer at ...

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Are government bonds still effective equity risk diversifiers?

Portfolio construction should not be overly reliant on long-duration government bonds as the defensive diversifier for equity risk, an expert has said

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