
Oksana Patron
Deputy Editor, Wealth at FST Australia
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Deputy editor, Wealth, at @Fin_Newswire and @FSTMedia
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1 month ago |
professionalplanner.com.au | Nina Hendy |Chris Dastoor |Alexandra Cain |Oksana Patron
Property investment and funds management group, Charter Hall is anticipating the end of the decline in commercial property valuations that has challenged the market for the past two and a half years. At the group’s half year results in February, group chief executive, David Harrison, said the market had reached an “inflection point”. “Looking 10 years ahead, Australia is forecast to see its population grow by 3.9 million people,” he told investors.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
investordaily.com.au | Oksana Patron
24 January 2025 By Oksana Patron 4 minute read Facebook X LinkedIn Copy link The global private credit market is poised for rapid growth in 2025, with assets under management expected to reach US$3 trillion by 2028, fuelled by lower interest rates, declining default risk and solid economic performance.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
superreview.com.au | Oksana Patron
Super funds are expected to emerge as major players in the 2025 M&A landscape, according to a law firm. Superannuation funds are poised to become major players in the 2025 mergers and acquisitions (M&A) landscape, according to global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF). Their growing activity is expected to complement ASX-listed companies as they continue reassessing their asset portfolios.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
investordaily.com.au | Oksana Patron
21 January 2025 By Oksana Patron 5 minute read Facebook X LinkedIn Copy link The valuations of Australian equities have been pushed to elevated levels driven by large-cap stocks as passive investing and global market momentum elevate valuations. Australian equities are currently trading at 8 per cent above fair value, compared to a 4 per cent premium in the US, according to Morningstar’s analysis.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
investordaily.com.au | Oksana Patron
21 January 2025 By Oksana Patron 4 minute read Facebook X LinkedIn Copy link The new Trump administration is expected to focus on immigration in the first 100 days, with China tariffs anticipated to be implemented in the second half of the year, according to boutique asset manager 4D Infrastructure.
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