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13 September 2024 • By InvestorDaily team • 1 min read

HNW investors increasingly eye private markets

A growing trend in private market investments is evident, with 146,000 high-net-worth investors currently involved and another 32,000 planning to ...

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Don’t fear risk amid market shifts, says investment giant

The investment environment is about to get more complex, but despite this, an investment giant believes investors “can and should be leaning into ...

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Bragg alleges Labor not interested in protecting funds from the CFMEU

Bragg has criticised Labor after the party denied an inquiry into “the CFMEU–Cbus cartel” for a second time. In his latest media release, Liberal ...

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Future Fund revamps team to meet changing world

The Future Fund has announced a new structure for its investment team to better navigate the evolving investment landscape. The new structure, ...

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APAC increases slice of the family office pie as local demand heats up

APAC family offices are establishing themselves as a financial powerhouse, a global firm has underscored. While family offices manage some US$3.1 ...

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Is the correlation between gold and real yield eroding?

Gold has long been a focal point for investors anticipating US interest rate cuts, thanks to its well-documented inverse correlation with US real ...

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Lazard extends Japanese equity offering to Australian investors

The firm has expanded its investment menu for Australian investors with a new Japanese equity fund. Lazard Asset Management has announced the ...

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Global X promises ‘best of both worlds’ via impending ETF launch

The fund provider is looking to offer investors “growth at a reasonable price” via an ETF wrapper. Global X has announced the imminent launch of a ...

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Private credit – a ‘Wild West’ with no regulation, says professional

An expert has labelled Australia’s private credit market as the “Wild West” due to poor transparency. Christopher Joye, chief investment officer at ...

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Treasurer considers overriding RBA to secure Greens support

The Treasurer stated that while he would rather not have to “come to an accommodation with the Greens”, the Coalition is forcing his hand

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