• Family businesses, legacies and financial advice
    Mar 4 2026

    Family businesses are unique, underpinned by hard work and strong family values. What sets them apart is the ability to leave a meaningful legacy. Jen Goldsworthy, a third-generation wealth manager at Goldsworthy Private Wealth, shares how she runs a successful family business and keeps the tradition of helping others achieve financial freedom alive.

    Making the Power50 for the second year on a row, Goldsworthy is a strong advocate for the advice industry. She will be part of the Your Next Chapter: Life Planning, Legacy & Peace of Mind event on March 25.

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    26 mins
  • ESG in 2026: Evolution or revolution?
    Feb 25 2026

    Despite global sustainable funds recording more than US$80 billion in net outflows in 2025, Australia and New Zealand are bucking the trend and continue to attract new capital.

    In this episode, Australian Ethical deputy chief investment officer John Woods unpacks how ESG investing is evolving in 2026, explaining why there's still plenty of opportunities out there for sustainable investors, the importance of transparency, and the need for a reliable ESG fund labelling system.

    He also breaks down Australian Ethical’s approach to investing in emerging markets, and how it's looking at renewables, climate tech, private credit, and solar‑driven infrastructure.

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    21 mins
  • The rising tide of regulatory red tape for advisers in 2026
    Feb 18 2026

    In the last year, we have borne witness to significant regulatory changes in operation, shaping and reshaping financial advice. As advisers tread water against a rising tide of regulatory red tape, FAAA's general manager Phil Anderson speaks optimistically to the regulatory evolutions that may unfold in 2026.

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    24 mins
  • The re-emergence of emerging markets
    Feb 11 2026

    Emerging markets staged a powerful comeback in 2025 – but is the rally built to last? Robeco senior portfolio manager Michael Lin shares his views on what he expects for the asset class in 2026.

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    19 mins
  • Cool and calm: Alternatives outlook
    Feb 4 2026

    The start of 2026 was a baptism of fire mired by geopolitical and market turmoils. Alternatives, meanwhile, continue to underscore resilience and cushion the downside risks as strong structural demands look promising for the asset class in the year ahead. Brookfield Private Wealth managing director and head of international Jeremy Hall is our special guest on today’s episode.

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    14 mins
  • AI boom, bubble worries and the road ahead
    Jan 28 2026

    From valuations and capex to demand and real world deployment, Kieran Moore portfolio manager at Munro Partners discusses the main themes shaping the AI trade.

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    22 mins
  • Heightened demand continues to turbocharge Australian fixed income in 2026
    Jan 21 2026

    Although Australian fixed income may have shared a similar start as the previous year in 2026, Janus Henderson's head of Australian fixed interest, Jay Sivapalan, explains some opportunities investors can capitalise on. He believes it will be difficult for the asset class, which is traditionally used as a defensive asset in a portfolio, to produce negative returns. However, inflation can remain sticky, in turn delaying the RBA's interest rate cut decisions, which can impact performance.

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    18 mins
  • Potential speed humps for private credit in 2026
    Jan 14 2026

    Principal Asset Management head of alternative credit Tim Warrick says central banks around the world are providing a more “accommodated” policy, leading to a promising year ahead for private credit. In turn, he warns that investors should be cautious with the pricing component and increased accessibility, as improved liquidity can unintentionally flip the sector into a more ‘public-like’ market.

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    14 mins