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Keen appetite for high yielding private credit remains unabated

The mix of strong business demand for credit and investors seeking high yields of between eight per cent and 12 percent is underpinning a flurry of private credit fund offerings.

Nicholas Way | 25th Sep 2024 | More
Tough markets prompt hopes for strong private equity vintage

“Like a good wine, the best vintages in private markets often come from challenging environments,” Franklin Templeton’s Tony Davidow says, predicting the recent dysfunction markets have endured could mean a strong vintage year for private equity.

Lisa Uhlman | 1st Sep 2023 | More
  • Many absolute-return bond managers miss targets, but risk-takers outperform: Research

    Absolute-return bond strategies should perform even in down markets, but a Morningstar report shows most failed to meet their own performance targets in a rocky 2022. However, as an alternative to traditional fixed income, these strategies still provide the defensive correlation, the research firm argues.

    Staff Writer | 19th Jul 2023 | More
    Alternative investments go mainstream and reshape the retirement paradigm

    Up until recently, alternative investments were only really open to institutional investors, but with these now available at a wholesale and retail level the retirement strategy game has changed.

    Tony Davidow | 28th Jun 2023 | More
  • HMC capitalises on public/private hybrid approach to equity investment

    David Di Pilla’s listed property group is shaking things up with a fund that combines the best features of private and public investing to create a pro-active management style equity fund.

    Staff Writer | 21st Jun 2023 | More
    Alternative investments go mainstream and reshape the retirement paradigm

    Up until recently, alternative investments were only really open to institutional investors, but with these now available at a wholesale and retail level the retirement strategy game has changed.

    Tony Davidow | 16th Jun 2023 | More
    Blockchain technology emerging as crypto’s big investment opportunity

    There are now more than 22,000 cryptocurrencies on the market, but most have small market capitalisations and unclear use cases, according to a recent Invesco report. The blockchain technology underpinning them, on the other hand, could change the infrastructure of finance.

    Tahn Sharpe | 17th May 2023 | More
    Short-dated, long-term: With closed-end funds, investors get best of both worlds

    For investors looking for alternatives to equities and fixed income, listed investment companies and trusts provide diversification and short-dated exposure to long-term investment strategies, not to mention inflation protection, industry leaders said at a recent event.

    Lisa Uhlman | 17th May 2023 | More
    Gold price expected to keep soaring, with some miners still undervalued

    Analysts expect the bullish momentum for the safe-haven asset to continue amid sinking investor appetite for risk, with prices buoyed by an expected peak in US interest rates and a weakening US dollar.

    Nicki Bourlioufas | 12th May 2023 | More
  • With recession likely in Q3, look to infrastructure for downside/upside capture: ClearBridge

    Understanding the effect of economic changes on the stocks in a portfolio helps investors make smart allocation decisions. For infrastructure investors, adjusting the balance between defensive utilities and user-pays infrastructure stocks as conditions change can ensure superior returns relative to general equities, said ClearBridge Investments’ Nick Langley.

    Lisa Uhlman | 10th May 2023 | More
    Decarbonisation push boosts infrastructure outlook – but correlations matter

    Diversification is invaluable, and this is especially apparent during times of disruption and uncertainty. Exposure to infrastructure assets can help investors take advantage of the current volatility, but keeping asset correlation in mind is key.

    Lisa Uhlman | 31st Mar 2023 | More
    Supply chains normalising, but labour still problematic for private debt purveyors

    Many supply chain issues have been alleviated in the last year as restrictions eased in the wake of the pandemic, said Alceon’s Phil Green, but labour remains a sticking point.

    Tahn Sharpe | 17th Mar 2023 | More
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