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10 October 2023 • By Jon Bragg • 1 min read

Pengana introduces global private credit fund

The new fund launch comes after the diversified funds management group entered into a joint venture with Washington H. Soul Pattinson earlier this ...

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Surprise payroll spike feeds Fed hike fears

A “blowout” in US payroll jobs over the month of September has heightened the risk of another hike to interest rates. The US Bureau of Labor ...

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‘War risk premium’ lifts oil prices

Oil prices have ticked up yet again following the sudden launch of a terrorist attack against Israel, adding to headwinds in the battle against ...

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How global investors are implementing ESG

Equities are still the most popular asset class for implementing ESG, according to a new study, as allocations to ESG bonds are tipped to rise in the ...

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Gold rush persists as economy lags

Central banks have continued to increase their gold holdings, fuelling speculation of a rebound ahead of a global economic slowdown. According to ...

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RBA flags triple-pronged risks to financial stability

Global financial stability risks are “elevated”, according to the Reserve Bank, with the Chinese property market named among three main headwinds

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Will China fall into the middle-income trap?

China’s struggling economy may force some to batten down the hatches, according to an asset manager. When China came out of COVID-related ...

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Magellan’s FUM continues to plunge despite growth efforts

The fund manager has reported its biggest drop in funds under management over the past year. Magellan Financial Group has suffered one of its ...

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Fighting inflation top priority amid ‘slow and uneven’ recovery: IMF

Global central banks must keep interest rates higher for longer to succeed in the battle against inflation, according to the head of the International ...

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Chinese slump ‘worrying’ but not all doom and gloom

The economic slowdown in China is tipped to constrain Australia’s GDP growth over the forward estimates, but it won’t be “as bad as many fear”, ...

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