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Discipline in lending: why non-bank property finance is gaining ground
As non-bank lending grows, advisers need to look past yield and focus on risk, governance and track record.
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...
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...
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.
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...
Secondaries come of age as Coller joins EQT
The rise of secondaries has been years in the making, but the decision by EQT to build around Coller Capital marks the moment the asset class truly comes of...
Inside the secondaries boom
With secondaries volumes topping US$200 billion, what was once a niche corner of private markets is rapidly becoming a mainstream tool for investors seeking...
Franklin Templeton maps out 2026 private markets plays for advisers
Tap into the big structural shifts shaping the next decade, private equity secondaries, commercial real estate debt, demographic-driven real estate and...
Turning fear into function: Why allocating to volatility can reinforce portfolios
For advisers seeking true diversification and resilience in the face of market shocks, volatility is not a risk to avoid but a resource to harness, an untapped...