Too often investors just look at a headline interest rate, think it looks good, and invest. And looking under the bonnet isn't easy with private credit.
Interest rates look set to fall and sharemarkets remain volatile. For investors seeking regular returns that outpace inflation, the options seem to be narrowing. But there is an asset class that can tick all the boxes.
ASIC is setting its sights on the private markets sector, flagging it will pay particular attention to the surging popularity of opaque private debt investments.
Private credit has grown into a $3 trillion sector, but is it a good addition to a typical investor portfolio? Paul Miron, co-founder of Msquared Capital, joins us on the Friends With Money podcast.
Australians are stockpiling their wealth in residential property, with new data showing around two-thirds of household wealth is now held in bricks and mortar.
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