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For AustralianSuper, private assets are a steady, grounding component of its investment strategy, one helping the fund mitigate risk and smooth returns, especially when public markets are volatile.
Institutional adoption and growing regulatory clarity have propelled bitcoin to a fresh record high on Bitcoin Pizza Day, after the digital asset slumped to $74,000 just over a month ago. As of 2pm ...
After delivering its first rate cut in over four years in February, the new-look Reserve Bank of Australia announced a second cut on Tuesday, bringing rates down to 3.85 per cent in what was a widely ...
With a burgeoning infrastructure sector and domestically focused growth, GQG’s Siddharth Jain says that the world’s fifth-largest economy is a long-term investment theme. Indian companies, ...
The chorus of opposition to the proposed Division 296 tax on super balances above $3 million has swelled, with big business and investment managers voicing their discontent with the move to tax ...
Australian Retirement Trust (ART) is leaning on its private asset allocation to help shield members from ongoing market volatility, as its chief economist stresses the importance of long-term thinking ...
ANZ has revised its outlook on Reserve Bank rate cuts, now expecting three reductions this year in response to global market turmoil, escalating trade tensions, and growing recession fears. The bank ...
In this episode of Relative Return Unplugged, hosts Maja Garaca Djurdjevic and Keith Ford are joined by AMP’s chief economist, Shane Oliver, to discuss the ever-evolving state of global markets as the ...
The corporate regulator has cautioned investors against chasing “unrealistic” property investment returns, as misconduct concerns grow. In his opening address to Senate estimates on Thursday, ...
Macquarie has become the first major Australian lender to exit the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) following a series of exits last year by its US banking peers in the wake of Trump’s re-election. In ...
The growing push for US corporations to rethink their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies is sparking concern among Australian professionals, who fear the nation could follow the US' lead.
With a softened global growth forecast in 2025 and geopolitics playing a growing role in reshaping the global economy, emerging markets are expected to make a comeback, outperforming developed markets ...