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05 November 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

Corporate watchdog uncovers inconsistent practices in private credit funds

ASIC has unveiled the results of its private credit fund surveillance, revealing funds are demonstrating inconsistent valuation processes but are ...
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ASIC launches roadmap to strengthen capital markets and boost economic growth

Australia and ASIC want to be backers, not blockers, of investment and capital, according to the corporate watchdog, ...

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Firms team up to expand alternative capital access

Revolution Asset Management has formed a strategic partnership with non-bank lender ColCap Financial to expand ...

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BlackRock to launch Bitcoin ETF in Australia

BlackRock Australia plans to launch a Bitcoin ETF later this month, wrapping the firm’s US-listed version which is US$85 ...

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RBA holds as inflationary pressures 'may remain'

The September quarter's inflation figures have put a stop to November's long-expected rate cut. The Reserve Bank of ...

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Climate alliance drops 2050 target, State Street limits membership

Global climate alliance Net Zero Asset Managers will relaunch in January with refreshed commitments after suspending ...

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Credit Suisse head resigns

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Credit Suisse Asset Management is on the hunt for a new head of product and marketing following the resignation of Peter Chun.

Credit Suisse Asset Management is on the hunt for a new head of product and marketing following the resignation of Peter Chun.

Chun will join Macquarie's private wealth division in mid-August, following two years at Credit Suisse.

The revolving door at Credit Suisse Asset Management has seen three money managers depart and four join so far this year.

There was a wholesale clear out of senior management in 2006, with chief executive Andrew McKinnon, head of institutional sales John Maragiannis and head of retail sales and product Brian Thomas all departing.

 
 

Chun took on the role as head of product following the departure of Thomas in May 2006.