

Not all income is created equal with Helen Mason | Schroders
Australians love dividends, but in a higher-rate world, are investors overlooking other ways to generate income? Schroders’ Helen Mason makes the case for public credit, explains why she’s cautious on the private credit boom, and argues that investors need to look beyond headline yield to understand the risk,…

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