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Everyday investors have been heavily sold private credit funds as an alternative investment and now the reality of this opaque, often illiquid market is starting to bite. Dr Doug Turek of Minchin Moore joins Associate Ed...
Private credit - the boom boils over is an episode from The Australian’s Money Cafe by audio@news.com.au. Everyday investors have been heavily sold private credit funds as an alternative investment and now the reality of this opaque, often...
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Published Feb 26, 2026, 34:58 long, audio available.
Everyday investors have been heavily sold private credit funds as an alternative investment and now the reality of this opaque, often illiquid market is starting to bite. Dr Doug Turek of Minchin Moore joins Associate Editor, James Kirby in this episode. In today's show, we cover: Problems with private credit spook investors Have commissions for financial advisers returned? Why government bonds are back The best way to buy a US market ETF
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Private credit - the boom boils over is from The Australian’s Money Cafe by audio@news.com.au.
Published Feb 26, 2026 and 34:58 long