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To paraphrase one of Paul Keating’s more memorable lines, if you walk into any pet shop in Australia, the resident galah will be talking about the...
Head-to-head: fundamental versus systematic investing in Australian equities
The debate between fundamental investing and systematic investing is right up there with the Beatles versus the Rolling Stones, or that between fans of...
Getting a grip as gold goes ga-ga
Gold’s spectacular rise has been a feature of the markets over the last couple of years, and judging from how the investment banks are sharpening the pencil...
Private credit: What to look for in an asset manager
With private credit garnering plenty of media attention lately, it’s important for investors to understand the underlying variations across this asset class....
Europe becomes flavour of the month as US equities hit a roadblock
Investors are right to diversify overseas. What they must remember is, it’s not just a US story focused on the 'Magnificent Seven.'
‘Monumental’ task has private infrastructure poised to surpass real estate in value
Private markets is clearly a rapidly growing part of the investment ecosystem, with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) recently citing...
Quiet-achiever asset class gets on with the job
The Australian image of the taciturn farmer, hard at work completely out of the spotlight, carrying a large part of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP)...
Deploying alternatives: A practical framework for advisers
In an evolving investment landscape, alternative assets are no longer a fringe consideration—they have become an essential component of a well-structured...
The six mistakes investors (and advisers) make
There’s nothing like a market correction to trigger a crisis in confidence for investors and advisers alike. Having been rewarded for taking on more risk and...
Cautionary tales on thematic investing in alternatives
Thematic investing has long been a source of fascination for investors, offering the promise of outsized returns driven by major structural shifts. Yet, as...
The ART of deploying alternative investments
Institutional investors have increasingly turned to alternative assets as a means of improving portfolio resilience, managing risk, and capitalising on...
Better than hybrids, but hiding in plain sight
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The fixed income outlook: Sunny with a chance of showers
An audience of advisers, researchers, and asset allocators gathered in Sydney last week for an intimate discussion with Haran Karunakaran, dissecting the...