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| | | ... overstating the value of the unlisted investments. "Yeah, there are people out there who believe that the listed market price is somehow perfect and that anything unlisted listed has valuations that are essentially fabricated by the super funds," he ... |
| | | | ... on a daily and weekly basis. The Pure Microcap Fund invests solely in Australian microcap stocks, which experience high price volatility, have a shallower market depth, and the fund carries risk around the limited operational history of microcap companies ... |
| | | | Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe cited climate change and the transition to renewable energy as two of four longer-term changes to the global economy that are "likely to affect the dynamics of inflation, central bank policy and the way ... |
| | | | ... said. "The investment opportunity for Australian investors is to use WIRE in a portfolio as an indirect exposure to the price moves of copper as global economic activity continues to recover." |
| | | | ... advantage of the opportunity to buy shares in listed real estate investment trusts (REITs). "As interest rates have risen, the price of REITs appears to have fallen well below the value of the underlying properties they own. The Opportunities asset class ... |
| | | | ... beneficiaries of secondary risks associated with liquidity risk, including the impact of selling assets at a 'stale' price, the impact on portfolio quality of an increasing proposition of illiquid assets, and the cost of restoring portfolio quality. ... |
| | | | Superannuation funds are playing a huge role in democratising private markets, making them more accessible to retail investors, PGIM vice president, head of thematic research Shehriyar Antia told Financial Standard. "Until recently, private markets ... |
| | | | A second Council of Financial Regulators (CFR) report, Leverage and Risk in the Superannuation System, says there continues to be evidence of individuals receiving advice regarding the use of limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs) that could ... |
| | | | ... annual CPI of 7.3%. While the major categories of expenditure, including food, transport and energy have all increased in price over the past quarter, ASFA said the causes of those increases lie mainly outside Australia. ASFA deputy chief executive Glen ... |
| | | | ... value-add, core-plus, and develop to core industrial assets across Australia. Altis director capital transactions Gareth Price added the reserve bank's rapid rate rise has created a surge in new business. "Increases to combat inflation is mounting pressure ... |
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