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20 July 2025 • By [email protected] • 1 min read

Insurers pivot to private markets

Global insurers are increasing exposure to private markets as they seek greater flexibility in an uncertain macroeconomic environment, according to a ...

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Intervention ‘put a halt’ to crisis, declares Swiss central bank

Regulatory lifelines offered to Credit Suisse have put an end to the local banking crisis, according to the nation’s central bank. 

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Investment bank granted foreign ADI licence

A bank specialising in capital markets and investment and corporate banking has been granted a licence to operate in Australia.

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Investment funds pose ‘procyclical’ threat to stability: RBA

The burgeoning international asset management industry has been tagged among a group of non-systemic entities posing “procyclicality” risks to ...

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Investment strategies favour the ‘E’ in ESG: Robeco

More sustainable investment strategies are geared towards environmental issues compared to social issues such as human rights, according to Robeco.

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InvestorDaily launches 2022 Adviser Innovation Summit

InvestorDaily is bringing back the highly anticipated Adviser Innovation Summit.

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Investors need to understand the supply chain crisis in order to learn from it

The consequences of the supply chain crisis can be hard to map out, but its root causes are easy for retail and institutional investors to grok.

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Investors poised to capitalise on burgeoning value stocks

Value stocks are “outperforming” growth equities, new data has revealed, repeating trends observed during previous inflationary periods.

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Investors should expect more volatility in 2022, but it’s not all bad news

What should investors expect from the share market in 2022?

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Investors urged to ‘stay level-headed’ as headwinds mount

The latest flare-up in geopolitical tensions has cast a new shadow over the outlook for global markets, but barring a multinational spillover, the ...

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Investors urged to keep 2 things in mind as the world awaits Omicron news

Experts are urging patience among investors as the Omicron variant hijacks headlines.

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Investors warned of inflationary risk: ‘It’s simply a story of inflation’

Investors are being warned their future returns will be heavily reliant on inflation, with assets ranging from equities to property all currently ...

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IPO listings plunge, subscriptions falter

A host of market headwinds spurred a halving in the total number of initial public offerings launched in 2022, according to the latest research from ...

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ISA issues demands for super overhaul ahead of federal election

Super sector advocates have called on Australia’s major parties to commit to more targeted reforms in the sector.

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ISPT teams up with super funds for $600m co-investment

The property fund manager has partnered with HESTA and UniSuper to support the development of a new health facility in NSW. 

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Jane Hume to speak at the Australian Wealth Management Summit 2024

Senator Jane Hume will join the speaker line-up at the inaugural Australian Wealth Management Summit.

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Job vacancies reached record highs as Omicron approached

Data collected prior to the outbreak of the Omicron variant has revealed that job vacancy levels in Australia are higher than ever.

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Job vacancies, spending data divide markets

The latest retail sales and job vacancy prints have cast further uncertainty over the Reserve Bank’s upcoming monetary policy decision.

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JobKeeper in firing line as it’s revealed $13bn went to profitable companies

Once a critical lifeline, now potentially the biggest budget dump in history – the government’s JobKeeper spend is at the centre of fierce criticism ...

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Jobs bounce won’t trigger rate hike return: HSBC, ANZ

Sharper than expected jobs growth won’t mark a return to monetary policy tightening from the Reserve Bank, according to senior economists.   

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