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| | | ... who are investing or thinking of investing in the US private credit market, particularly in lending to middle-market companies. "They range from a variety of public and private institutions, as well as investors across wealth platforms," he says. Based ... |
| | | | ... 30th anniversary, delivered a 12.5% return since inception, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 at 10%. Notably, the Emerging Companies Fund outperformed the S&P/ASX Small Industrials Index by close to 5% per annum over the decade to 30 June 2025. |
| | | | ... part of that process, I'm going to look at other possible sources of funding. So, that would include the parent companies of financial advisers as one possible option. It would include high-risk MISs, and I know that some of the stakeholders may ... |
| | | | Following a three-month surveillance, ASIC has issued infringement notices to 12 large proprietaries companies for failing to lodge their FY24 audited financial reports on time. The household names facing infringement notices include Aje Hold, Bing ... |
| | | | ... reflects the firm's long-term commitment to Canada. "It enables us to be closer to our clients, colleagues, and portfolio companies - fostering collaboration, efficiency, and long-term partnership as we continue to deliver value to Canadian investors," ... |
| | | | ... structures," Mothoneos said. "Together, these changes provide clearer rules and greater confidence for digital asset companies and users, supporting wider adoption of digital-asset products in Australia. "However, it only applies to 'eligible' stablecoins ... |
| | | | ... other misconduct. ASIC banned Oxlade from working as a director for four years in 2017, following the liquidation of two companies of which he was a director. ASIC also alleges that Oxlade helped fundraise at least $44 million from about 400 investors ... |
| | | | ... the MFS Global Contrarian Equity Trust, which seeks to identify divergences between the price and value of large-cap companies experiencing controversy or are in transition. MFS manages over $172 billion as of September 2025 in fixed income assets across ... |
| | | | ... of overseas institutional capital in its initial phase. It said this capital will be directed to fast-growing Chinese companies, including those preparing to list on public markets, as well as undervalued local businesses. It aims to back industries ... |
| | | | ... debt solution," he said. VanEck recently also launched a uranium ETF, providing investors targeted exposure to global companies across the uranium and nuclear energy value chain. |
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